℗ 2021 Ondine
Released March 5, 2021
Duration 1h 16m 19s
Record Label Ondine
Catalogue No. ODE1351-2
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Karnavičius: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2

Vilnius String Quartet

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String Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 1  
1.1
I. Allegro moderato
Jurgis Karnavičius; Vilnius String Quartet
11:00
1.2
II. Allegro - Moderato - Allegro
Jurgis Karnavičius; Vilnius String Quartet
7:08
1.3
III. Andante - Poco più mosso - Moderato - Poco più lento
Jurgis Karnavičius; Vilnius String Quartet
8:47
1.4
IV. Allegro
Jurgis Karnavičius; Vilnius String Quartet
7:47
String Quartet No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 6  
1.5
I. Molto moderato - Allegro moderato
Jurgis Karnavičius; Vilnius String Quartet
12:45
1.6
II. Allegretto - Sostenuto - Allegretto
Jurgis Karnavičius; Vilnius String Quartet
10:03
1.7
III. Andante
Jurgis Karnavičius; Vilnius String Quartet
10:42
1.8
IV. Allegro
Jurgis Karnavičius; Vilnius String Quartet
8:07
Digital Booklet
This new release by the Vilnius String Quartet presents two exciting gems in 20th century chamber music: the first two String Quartets by Lithuanian composer Jurgis Karnavičius (1884–1941) as world premiere recordings. Karnavičius made significant contributions to the cultural life in Lithuania after returning to his home country in the late 1920s. Karnavičius had been a pupil Maximilian Steinberg at the St. Peterburg Conservatory later becoming a professor in the same institution. During his years in St. Petersburg the composer wrote four impressive String Quartets, filling the chronological and stylistic gap between the String Quartets of Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich. Karnavičius’ String Quartet No. 1 was published by Belaieff after the composer graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Its folkloristic elements bring to mind the Quartets of Dvořák. Karnavičius’ second Quartet, was written in captivity a few years later: during World War I he fell into German captivity and until 1918 lived in a prison camp at Josefstadt, near Vienna. This work already shows first signs of a shift towards Expressionism. Karnavičius’ vocabulary was quite unique in the Lithuanian context and did not beget following, so for a long time Karnavičius remained “a stranger at home and at home among strangers”. Although, the composer’s work has been admired in Lithuania, these magnificent 20th century chamber music opuses have been performed extremely rarely after his death. Yet, these pieces reveal compositional mastery and aesthetic subtlety. For fifty-five years the Vilnius String Quartet, a recipient of several prestigious prizes, has been enjoying the reputation of one of the leading collectives in the cultural life of Lithuania. Its performances have won accolades both in Lithuania and abroad. Having toured around the world, the Quartet has appeared in the world’s top concert halls and festivals. The Vilnius String Quartet has collaborated with both renowned masters and young performers. Its intriguing and remarkable programmes and concert series draw numerous audiences, and introduce the Lithuanian listeners with both masterpieces and lesser-known repertoire. Annually, the Quartet presents new opuses focusing on Lithuanian music having performed more than 100 works by Lithuanian composers (half of them being especially dedicated to the ensemble).
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Ondine Studio Masters
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Peak
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(integrated)
DR
Album average
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-1.67
-2.77 to -0.56
-24.68
-26.76 to -23.30
-20.68
-22.70 to -19.40
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13 to 16
1
I. Allegro moderato
-0.69-24.03-20.315
2
II. Allegro - Moderato - Allegro
-2.18-24.56-20.715
3
III. Andante - Poco più mosso - Moderato - Poco più lento
-1.94-24.79-20.613
4
IV. Allegro
-0.56-23.30-19.615
5
I. Molto moderato - Allegro moderato
-2.12-24.04-19.714
6
II. Allegretto - Sostenuto - Allegretto
-2.77-26.76-22.716
7
III. Andante
-2.52-26.59-22.414
8
IV. Allegro
-0.56-23.38-19.415

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