Martin - Chamber Music
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Label: MDG (Dabringhaus und Grimm)
Cat No: MDG60323882
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 20th February 2026
Contents
Artists
Utrecht String QuartetIlona Timchenko (piano)
Works
Piano Quintet in D minorString Quartet
String Trio
Artists
Utrecht String QuartetIlona Timchenko (piano)
About
His early Piano Quintet from 1919 clearly echoes influences from Bach to Franck, as well as folk melodies he had heard whilst stationed in the Savoy countryside during the First World War, though it is repeatedly enriched by dissonances that hint at more advanced harmonic ambitions.
Martin quickly reached the limits of the traditional major-minor system, although he felt that music without tonality would be like architecture ignoring gravity. He combined Schoenberg's twelve-tone technique with a fine sense of sound and harmonic sophistication, particularly evident in the two outer movements of his String Trio from 1936.
It was not until the age of 75 that Martin turned to the supreme genre of chamber music: the string quartet. Combining his inspirations from a long artistic career, his unique voice can be recognised in the chord progressions, musical flow and vivid rhythms, which the Utrecht String Quartet bring to life with natural ease.
Reviews
The Quartet recently received a fine recording by Quatuor Terpsycordes on the Claves label, but once again the performance by the Utrecht Quartet is wonderfully accomplished, and especially moving in the third-movement Larghetto. ...this is a valuable and distinguished addition to the Martin discography. Christian Hoskins
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