Format: CD
Barcode: 5060212591517
Catalog number: CHRCD 145
Releasedate: 05-10-18
- The Piatti Quartet present British music for string quartet, including two world premieres by Joseph Phibbs and Mark-Anthony Turnage alongside works by Britten and Bridge.
The inspiration for the album began with their commission of Joseph Phibbs’ String Quartet No 1 in 2014, premiered at the Rye Arts Festival, where audiences were enthusiastic to hear the work again.
The Three Idylls by Frank Bridge are apt companion pieces to the Variations on a theme by Frank Bridge by Benjamin Britten.
The finale to this British-themed compendium owes its inclusion to the Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition, where the Piatti Quartet won a special prize in 2015 for a performance of Mark-Anthony Turnage’s piece Contusion.
This is the world-premiere recording of Twisted Blues with Twisted Ballad, premiered in 2010 by the Belcea Quartet. In this piece the outer movements draw on themes by Led Zeppelin, from Dazed and Confused and Stairway to Heaven and the central movement is dedicated to Fausto Moroni, long-term partner of the composer Hans Werner Henze with whom Turnage studied.
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1Three Idylls for String QuartetI. Adagio molto espressivo08:10
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2Three Idylls for String QuartetII. Allegretto poco lento03:02
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3Three Idylls for String QuartetIII. Allegro con moto04:03
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4Three Divertimenti for String QuartetI. March : Allegro maestoso03:39
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5Three Divertimenti for String QuartetII. Waltz : Allegretto03:29
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6Three Divertimenti for String QuartetIII. Burlesque : Presto03:46
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7String Quartet No.1I. Andante03:18
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8String Quartet No.1II. Canto 1 ? Con forza ? Duo 107:17
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9String Quartet No.1III. Allegro ? Duo 202:25
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10String Quartet No.1IV. Canto 2 ? Piu mosso ? Duo 3 ? Duo 4 ? Canto 305:52
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11String Quartet No.1V. Vocalise03:39
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12Twisted Blues with Twisted BalladI. Twisted blues : variants on Led Zeppelin's08:37
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13Twisted Blues with Twisted BalladII. Funeral blues05:28
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14Twisted Blues with Twisted BalladIII. Twisted ballad : reflections on Led Zeppelin's08:32