
Apotheosis, Vol. 1: The Final Quartets of Mozart / Alexander Quartet
The Alexander String Quartet turns its attention to Mozartâs last years, beginning with this recording of the final four quartets (the first of a three-volume set which will add his other great chamber works from that period). Eric Brombergerâs liner notes are prefaced by comments from ASQ violist Paul Yarbrough, excerpted here: âTaken as a whole, Mozartâs works for string quartet, piano quartet, viola quintet, and clarinet quintet are a monumental accomplishment, as they codified the evolution of classical chamber music. He had taken Haydnâs brilliant efforts with the string quartet and elevated and broadened the genre, while adhering to Haydnâs formal and conversational precedent. But however much Mozartâs late chamber works conform, they are never âconformist.â They still have the capacity to be stunningly original, and even, especially for the listeners of the time, shocking.â Now in its 35th season, the Alexander String Quartetâs discography includes major cycles by Bartok, Kodaly, Mozart, Shostakovich, and Beethoven. ASQ is also an important advocate of new music, with over 35 commissions and premieres.
The Alexander String Quartet turns its attention to Mozartâs last years, beginning with this recording of the final four quartets (the first of a three-volume set which will add his other great chamber works from that period). Eric Brombergerâs liner notes are prefaced by comments from ASQ violist Paul Yarbrough, excerpted here: âTaken as a whole, Mozartâs works for string quartet, piano quartet, viola quintet, and clarinet quintet are a monumental accomplishment, as they codified the evolution of classical chamber music. He had taken Haydnâs brilliant efforts with the string quartet and elevated and broadened the genre, while adhering to Haydnâs formal and conversational precedent. But however much Mozartâs late chamber works conform, they are never âconformist.â They still have the capacity to be stunningly original, and even, especially for the listeners of the time, shocking.â Now in its 35th season, the Alexander String Quartetâs discography includes major cycles by Bartok, Kodaly, Mozart, Shostakovich, and Beethoven. ASQ is also an important advocate of new music, with over 35 commissions and premieres.
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The Alexander String Quartet turns its attention to Mozartâs last years, beginning with this recording of the final four quartets (the first of a three-volume set which will add his other great chamber works from that period). Eric Brombergerâs liner notes are prefaced by comments from ASQ violist Paul Yarbrough, excerpted here: âTaken as a whole, Mozartâs works for string quartet, piano quartet, viola quintet, and clarinet quintet are a monumental accomplishment, as they codified the evolution of classical chamber music. He had taken Haydnâs brilliant efforts with the string quartet and elevated and broadened the genre, while adhering to Haydnâs formal and conversational precedent. But however much Mozartâs late chamber works conform, they are never âconformist.â They still have the capacity to be stunningly original, and even, especially for the listeners of the time, shocking.â Now in its 35th season, the Alexander String Quartetâs discography includes major cycles by Bartok, Kodaly, Mozart, Shostakovich, and Beethoven. ASQ is also an important advocate of new music, with over 35 commissions and premieres.























