Dvorak: String Quintets
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Label: 10k Projects
Cat No: SCMS002CD
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Expected Release Date: 4th September 2026
Contents
Works
Intermezzo in B major for 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass, B49String Quintet no.2 in G major, op.77 B49
String Quintet no.3 in E flat major, op.97 B180 'American'
Artists
James Ehnes (violin)Tessa Lark (violin)
Amy Schwartz Moretti (violin)
Che-Yen Chen (viola)
Paul Neubauer (viola)
Jonathan Vinocour (viola)
Edward Arron (cello)
Ani Aznavoorian (cello)
Timothy Cobb (double bass)
Works
Intermezzo in B major for 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass, B49String Quintet no.2 in G major, op.77 B49
String Quintet no.3 in E flat major, op.97 B180 'American'
Artists
James Ehnes (violin)Tessa Lark (violin)
Amy Schwartz Moretti (violin)
Che-Yen Chen (viola)
Paul Neubauer (viola)
Jonathan Vinocour (viola)
Edward Arron (cello)
Ani Aznavoorian (cello)
Timothy Cobb (double bass)
About
The String Quintet in G major, with its addition of double bass, unfolds with warmth and buoyancy, its textures enriched by a resonant low register and melodies that move effortlessly between lyricism and dance. The companion Quintet in E flat major, written during Dvořák’s time in America, channels a different energy – its dark sonorities, driving rhythms, and echoes of the sounds he encountered abroad creating music of striking vitality and character. A rarely heard Intermezzo, later reimagined as the Notturno, offers a reflective counterpoint, revealing another facet of Dvořák’s expressive range.
Together, these performances capture Dvořák at his most inventive and evocative – music rooted in his Bohemian heritage yet alive with new influences – brought to life by artists whose clarity, depth, and collaborative spirit illuminate every detail of these vibrant scores.
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