Jerusalem Quartet plays Shostakovich String Quartet No. 3 in F major, Op. 73
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Dmitri Shostakovich - Quartet No 3 in F major for Strings, Op 73
1. Allegretto
2. Moderato con moto
3. Allegro non troppo
4. Adagio (attacca)
5. Moderato
Jerusalem Quartet
Alexander Pavlovsky, violin
Sergei Bresler, violin
Ori Kam, viola
Kyril Zlotnikov, cello
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 2013 - Видеоклипы
Imo the Jerusalem Quartet's interpretation of the whole Shostakovich cycle is massively underrated. Worthy of more views! Thanks for sharing
The whole cycle is magnificent
I heard this piece for the first time again!
I: Allegretto 0:01
II: Moderato con moto 6:53
III: Allegro non troppo 12:54
IV: Adagio 17:06
V: Moderato 22:11
For me 3rd and 4th quartets are his best chamber work.
They all seem to stand in the shadow of the 8th SQ which is a shame because while the 8th SQ is a great work, it sometimes seems to overshadow the many other great chamber works he has written
Don't forget 15. The most heart-wrenching and possibly the greatest string quartet ever written.
שמעתי את כל הסידרה הלייף ממש טובים
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Bravooo👏🏻
great!
outstanding musical document.
Anyone should read :Julian Barnes , "The noise of time " About Shostacovich under Stalin !
Love the circle glasses
A jaunty piece. Its chipper spirit is really pronounced in the first and last movements, perhaps reflecting the end of the long, devastating war. In the final minutes the good cheer gives way to a feeling of urgency before ending with a bit of mystery and those last three fading plucks.
On to the future...?
Very well put.
Спасибо
Allegretto: 0:00 - 6:48
Moderato con moto: 6:53
Allegro non troppo: 12:52
Adagio (attacca): 17:05
Moderato: 22:10
In Shostakovich's music you can hear the air raid sirens. Now that I hear them along with the music, this makes somewhat perfect but dreadful harmony.
God that last 3 minutes
4:20
even better than emerson quartet
Anyone should read " The noise of time " by Julian Barnes .About Shostacovich under Stalin !