Schubert: the Complete String Quartets by Modigliani Quartet (CD, 2022)
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As a young chorister, the fourteen-year-old Franz Schubert penned his first string quartets, a genre that he would continue to explore until the last years of his life. Fifteen quartets, of remarkable originality and bewitching lyricism, entered into history, bearing at once the legacy of the Classical Era and a vision of the future.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelMirare, Mirr
UPC3760127225898
eBay Product ID (ePID)8051005095
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2022
GenreClassical
ArtistModigliani Quartet
Release TitleSchubert: the Complete String Quartets
Dimensions
Item Height0.87 in
Item Weight0.43 lb
Item Length5.15 in
Item Width5.13 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Schubert: The Complete String Quartets
NotesAs a young chorister, the fourteen-year-old Franz Schubert penned his first string quartets, a genre that he would continue to explore until the last years of his life. Fifteen quartets, of remarkable originality and bewitching lyricism, entered into history, bearing at once the legacy of the Classical Era and a vision of the future. These works are marked by the tides of life - disillusion, illness, but also the flourishing of a magisterial mind. "The communion with a confidential soul, the discovery of indescribable colors, the admiration of a remarkable message whose ideas never cease to evolve and inspire... This is part of a distinctive journey that will leave an everlasting mark upon us. The recording of the Octet two years ago was just the initial building block of a project dear to us, one that we now see fulfilled through this immersion dedicated to Schubert."