Beethoven - String Quartets op.18 nos. 1-3
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Label: Coro
Cat No: COR16164
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 2nd March 2018
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About
The Eybler Quartet came together in 2004 to explore the works of the first century-and-a-half of the string quartet and plays on instruments appropriate to the period of the music it performs. The Toronto-based ensemble’s live performances have consistently garnered praise as “glowing and committed”, “spirited” and “lively and energizing”. The Eybler Quartet harnesses a unique combination of talents and skills: razor-sharp ensemble skills, technical prowess, expertise in period instrument performance and an unquenchable passion for the repertoire. The group’s three other recordings feature world premieres of Eybler’s Opus 1, world premieres of Backofen quintets coupled with Mozart’s clarinet quintet featuring Jane Booth, Haydn’s six quartets Opus 33, complete on 2 CDs and the world premiere of Johann Baptist Vanhal’s Opus 6 on period instruments.
“The sound of the strings is warm but not overly vibrated or assertive; the articulation is clear but not didactic; the tempos are beautifully chosen, the ensemble perfect, and the intonation absolutely pure. This is music-making that reflects deeply human and attractive qualities… good humour, wit, and invention.” – Tom Moore, Early Music America
The Eybler Quartet:
- Aisslinn Nosky (violin I)
- Julia Wedman (violin II)
- Patrick Jordan (viola)
- Margaret Gay (cello)
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