Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Debussy - String Quartet [Melos String Quartett] 

This is a lovely disc, coupling together the usual Ravel and Debussy pairings, usually it's the Ravel Quartet i always find superior, but this time listening, i feel i'm developing a new appreciation for the Debussy Quartet, the two Quartets are similar in so many ways, and of course the Ravel was based on the Debussy, both have a dynamic pizzicato second movement, it was good to get to know this Quartet better today

The Melos String Quartett is a German Quartet that was active for 40 years, from 1965-2005, they recorded this disc in 1979, the booklet front cover is a great one [picture by Annette Lederer], a colourful picture of the Quartet, large umbrellas in hand, very long grass in the background, and carrying their instruments in cases.

Well i just love all of the pizzicato playing, the second movement really is a true scherzo, brief and playful, here it lasts less than 4 minutes, a combination of pizzicato and bowing, and i just love that high treble plink plink [0:09+], and i just love the twang at [0:10], the way it resonates and dies, also in the first minute i can hear Grieg's 'In The Hall Of The Mountain King', after the pizzicato opening, the music  gravitates more towards bowing [0:58+], there's this lyrical yet sour song from the first violin [2:16-2:34], and right afterwards some lightning bowing from the whole Quartet in turn [2:34-2:43], ending on the cello, nice sonorities here, the pizzicato returns but it's different, i like the ending, a fairly lazy version of the opening tune [3:26-3:50], the whole thing kicks nicely, perfectly placed second in the whole scheme of the Quartet

Here's the Cuerteto Casals playing the second movement Assez Vif Et Bien Rythme on YouTube.

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