String Quartet Opp.108, 110 / Piano Quintet, Op.57

Certainly the most intense chamber programme that might be dedicated to the joint memory of Sviatoslav Richter and Dmitri Shostakovitch : the Quintet, which the composer played on tour with the...
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Evgeni Koroliov, Pavel Hula & The Prazak Quartet

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SACD String Quartet Opp.108, 110 / Piano Quintet, Op.57 Evgeni Koroliov

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  • String quartet no 8 in C minor, Op.110
    4:41
  • String quartet no 8 in C minor, Op.110
    2:46
  • String quartet no 8 in C minor, Op.110
    4:30
  • String quartet no 8 in C minor, Op.110
    5:31
  • String quartet no 8 in C minor, Op.110
    3:30
  • String quartet n°7 in F sharp minor, Op.108
    3:23
  • String quartet n°7 in F sharp minor, Op.108
    3:13
  • String quartet n°7 in F sharp minor, Op.108
    2:44
  • String quartet n°7 in F sharp minor, Op.108
    2:57
  • Piano quintet in G minor Op.57
    4:30
  • Piano quintet in G minor Op.57
    11:09
  • Piano quintet in G minor Op.57
    3:24
  • Piano quintet in G minor Op.57
    6:43
  • Piano quintet in G minor Op.57
    7:15
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SACD String Quartet Opp.108, 110 / Piano Quintet, Op.57 Evgeni Koroliov

Certainly the most intense chamber programme that might be dedicated to the joint memory of Sviatoslav Richter and Dmitri Shostakovitch : the Quintet, which the composer played on tour with the Beethoven Quartet in the 1940s Soviet Union - and frequently programmed, with the Prazaks, by Evgeni Koroliov, one of the rare Russian pianists who can pride himself on being a direct descendant of Richter in the Russian repertoire and Bach - coupled with the 1960 quartets: no 7, Op 108, a funeral divertimento dedicated to Nina Vassillevna and no 8 op.110, a vigorous protestation perhaps in reaction to the sight of a destroyed Dresden but especially in memory of the massacre perpetrated by Bolshevism and the war.

Artists

Evgeni Koroliov
Pavel Hula & The Prazak Quartet

Prazak Quartet
Evgeni Koroliov, piano
Pavel Hula, violin

Technical comments

Original title: Dmitri Shostakovich / String Quartets opp.108, 110, Piano Quintet, Op.57
1 SACD - 1h 6mn 34s
upc/ean. 794881962822
ref. 250270
Release Date: 29/04/2010