
Beethoven: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 2 - Middle Quartets / Dover Quartet
The Dover Quartet, âthe young American string quartet of the momentâ (The New Yorker) unveils the second installment in its critically acclaimed Beethoven quartet cycle on Cedille Records. The Doverâs three-album set of Beethovenâs âMiddle Quartetsâ includes the three Op. 59 âRazumovskyâ Quartets, infused with Russian folk tunes; the graceful âHarp,â Op. 74, named for its plucked string figures; and the intense Op. 95 âSerioso,â a forward-looking experiment that Beethoven originally intended âfor a small circle of connoisseurs.â The Dover Quartetâs first Beethoven release, a traversal of the Op. 18 quartets, has garnered international praise. Englandâs The Strad said the ensemble exhibits âa beguiling freshness and spontaneity that creates the impression of these relatively early masterworks arriving hot off the press.â Torontoâs The Whole Note cited âperformances of conviction and depth. This promises to be an outstanding set.â Utah-based CD Hotlist remarked, âThe Dovers stand out from the pack by playing with utterly perfect intonation, a near-telepathic sense of ensemble, and a lovely balance of passion and clarity.â New Yorkâs WQXR proclaimed, âItâs hard to imagine a group better suited to recording these works than the Dover Quartet.â In concert, the quartet has presented three complete Beethoven cycles, including the University at Buffaloâs famous âSlee Cycleâ â which has offered annual Beethoven quartet cycles since 1955 and has featured the likes of the Budapest, Guarneri, and Cleveland Quartets. The Dover Quartet serves as the inaugural Penelope P. Watkins Ensemble in Residence at Philadelphiaâs Curtis Institute of Music and holds residencies with the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, among other prestigious posts.
The Dover Quartet, âthe young American string quartet of the momentâ (The New Yorker) unveils the second installment in its critically acclaimed Beethoven quartet cycle on Cedille Records. The Doverâs three-album set of Beethovenâs âMiddle Quartetsâ includes the three Op. 59 âRazumovskyâ Quartets, infused with Russian folk tunes; the graceful âHarp,â Op. 74, named for its plucked string figures; and the intense Op. 95 âSerioso,â a forward-looking experiment that Beethoven originally intended âfor a small circle of connoisseurs.â The Dover Quartetâs first Beethoven release, a traversal of the Op. 18 quartets, has garnered international praise. Englandâs The Strad said the ensemble exhibits âa beguiling freshness and spontaneity that creates the impression of these relatively early masterworks arriving hot off the press.â Torontoâs The Whole Note cited âperformances of conviction and depth. This promises to be an outstanding set.â Utah-based CD Hotlist remarked, âThe Dovers stand out from the pack by playing with utterly perfect intonation, a near-telepathic sense of ensemble, and a lovely balance of passion and clarity.â New Yorkâs WQXR proclaimed, âItâs hard to imagine a group better suited to recording these works than the Dover Quartet.â In concert, the quartet has presented three complete Beethoven cycles, including the University at Buffaloâs famous âSlee Cycleâ â which has offered annual Beethoven quartet cycles since 1955 and has featured the likes of the Budapest, Guarneri, and Cleveland Quartets. The Dover Quartet serves as the inaugural Penelope P. Watkins Ensemble in Residence at Philadelphiaâs Curtis Institute of Music and holds residencies with the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, among other prestigious posts.
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The Dover Quartet, âthe young American string quartet of the momentâ (The New Yorker) unveils the second installment in its critically acclaimed Beethoven quartet cycle on Cedille Records. The Doverâs three-album set of Beethovenâs âMiddle Quartetsâ includes the three Op. 59 âRazumovskyâ Quartets, infused with Russian folk tunes; the graceful âHarp,â Op. 74, named for its plucked string figures; and the intense Op. 95 âSerioso,â a forward-looking experiment that Beethoven originally intended âfor a small circle of connoisseurs.â The Dover Quartetâs first Beethoven release, a traversal of the Op. 18 quartets, has garnered international praise. Englandâs The Strad said the ensemble exhibits âa beguiling freshness and spontaneity that creates the impression of these relatively early masterworks arriving hot off the press.â Torontoâs The Whole Note cited âperformances of conviction and depth. This promises to be an outstanding set.â Utah-based CD Hotlist remarked, âThe Dovers stand out from the pack by playing with utterly perfect intonation, a near-telepathic sense of ensemble, and a lovely balance of passion and clarity.â New Yorkâs WQXR proclaimed, âItâs hard to imagine a group better suited to recording these works than the Dover Quartet.â In concert, the quartet has presented three complete Beethoven cycles, including the University at Buffaloâs famous âSlee Cycleâ â which has offered annual Beethoven quartet cycles since 1955 and has featured the likes of the Budapest, Guarneri, and Cleveland Quartets. The Dover Quartet serves as the inaugural Penelope P. Watkins Ensemble in Residence at Philadelphiaâs Curtis Institute of Music and holds residencies with the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, among other prestigious posts.





















