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Schumann Quartett: Intermezzo
Schumann Quartet, Anna Lucia Richter
Schumann Quartett: Intermezzo
Genre: Classical
 
Interest in the Schumann Quartet ignited long before the release of the ensembles last album, Landscapes. The combination of Liisa Randalu, Erik, Ken and Mark Schumann represents youthful vigor combined with intelligent ci...  more »

     
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All Artists: Schumann Quartet, Anna Lucia Richter
Title: Schumann Quartett: Intermezzo
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Label: Berlin Classics
Release Date: 6/1/2018
Genre: Classical
Style: Chamber Music
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 885470010588

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Interest in the Schumann Quartet ignited long before the release of the ensembles last album, Landscapes. The combination of Liisa Randalu, Erik, Ken and Mark Schumann represents youthful vigor combined with intelligent circumspection and vision. With the release of Intermezzo they forge a link to their previous album by presenting an equally charming and sensitive choice of repertoire linked to their namesake, Robert Schumann. Their point of departure and focus is his String Quartet no. 1 in A minor. The Schumann Quartet musicians concentrate unconditionally on the vocal part-writing, and rather than merely overcoming the technical challenges choose to simply ignore them. The music of Felix Mendelssohn is suffused with what Schumann envied as ease or facility. The String Quartet no. 1 in E-flat major was written in the late summer of 1829, when the younger composer was not yet 20. The correlations, corresponding references and tributes are all in evidence Mendelssohns string quartet is the perfect match for Schumanns equivalent work. Schumann and Mendelssohn provide the framework into which Aribert Reimann then sets his Schumann. Reimann is one of todays most successful composers and is linked to the composer of the Romantic era born in Zwickau, Saxony, by more than music. The Adagio zum Gedenken an Robert Schumann (adagio to the memory of Robert Schumann) based on two unfinished chorales without words was composed as a result of intensive and personal cooperation between the quartet and Reimann. In Reimanns arrangement of the 6 Gesänge op. 109, the ensemble succeeds, in harmony with the soprano Anna Lucia Richter, in fulfilling Schumanns wish for an additional, fully-formed accompanying instrument. Reimanns skill in handling the original brings out the fine features and nuances of the lyrics. The quartet and singer complement each other so effortlessly that the unusual combination sounds like a quintet that has been working together for many years.