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Dvorák, Bartók & Dohnányi

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Catalogue numberMIR269D
Release date2015-10-15
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From the old central Europe to explorations of the New World, Dvořák and Dohnányi composed luminous string quartets, oscillating between glorification of nature and sublimation of the Romantic period. Bartók’s darker composition, in 1915, bears witness to anguish at the imminent apocalypse. After recording the great Romantics and the Classical splendours of Haydn, after opening the gates of the twentieth century with Ravel and Debussy, the Quatuor Modigliani now traces the connections between the Danube, the Vltava and the Mississippi.
 
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  Composer: Antonin Dvorak
  Quatuor à cordes No. 12 en Fa Majeur, Op. 96 “Américain” 26:36
01 I. Allegro ma non troppo 09:47 $ 2.64 USD
02 II. Lento 07:55 $ 2.14 USD
03 III. Molto vivace 03:54 $ 1.05 USD
04 IV. Finale. Vivace ma non troppo 05:00 $ 1.35 USD
 
 
  Composer: Bela Bartok
  Quatuor à cordes No. 2 en La Mineur, Op. 17 27:12
05 I. Moderato 10:27 $ 2.82 USD
06 II. Allegro molto capriccioso 07:47 $ 2.10 USD
07 III. Lento 08:58 $ 2.42 USD
 
 
  Composer: Ernő Dohnányi
  Quatuor à cordes No. 3 en La Mineur, Op. 33 26:01
08 I. Allegro agitato e appassionato 11:05 $ 2.99 USD
09 II. Andante religioso con variazioni 09:57 $ 2.69 USD
10 III. Vivace giocoso 04:59 $ 1.35 USD
 
  Album total 79:49
ComposerAntonin Dvorak
Bela Bartok
Ernő Dohnányi
EnsembleQuatuor Modigliani

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