Shostakovich - String quartet n°10 - Borodin SQ I
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2017
- Dmitri Shostakovich
String quartet n°10 op.118
I. Andante
II. Allegretto furioso
III. Adagio
IV. Allegretto
Borodin Quartet (Rostislav Dubinsky - Yaroslav Alexandrov - Dmitri Shebalin - Valentin Berlinsky)
Studio recording, Moscow Видеоклипы
Rostislav Dubinsky had one of the most expressive and beautiful violin sounds I know of; an intensity like few. This belong to the moments, when I'm grateful to the advanced technology that we can listen to this again and again. I want to emphasize though that this particular constellation of the Borodin Quartet was a marvel. I heard them in 1968 in Holland. It was worth being born only for that moment.
Tank you merci beaucoup
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Fotografía: La escalera (1930), de Alexander Rodchenko.
Borodin Quartet for the win. Dubinsky's sound, etc. Hardly any quartet can compare. But I don't want to be a fuddy duddy and consign all future quartets to "runner up" status. It's just that the Borodin Quartet raised the bar so high.
Did you hear the Aviv String Quartet at its best (2003-2009)?
the background image has a certain Eisensteinian aspect to it, as if a baby carriage, laden with an actual baby, were to begin to travel in a downward direction down the steps. But alas, the woman carries the infant in hand, and even ascends the steps instead of descending them! Differences.
the woman is walking backwards
the problem here is with the raw fact of the "still shot" and its limited ability to communicate. Can the still shot itself communicate the backwards-motion walking that you indicate, without revealing anything beyond the raw info presented in the image itself, shorn of any context or outside knowledge? (I'm assuming it's a still shot from some sort of film and I'll take your word for it that the woman walks backward in the film, possibly to stimulate some sort of jarring disturbing emotional response in the audience?) @@johnstenhouse3839
When was this album be published? thx