
Dvorak Chamber Works / Panocha Quartet
Itâs a pity, really, that such people are given a forum to display their ignorance, the evidence of which is strengthened by their need for anonymity and enchanting freedom from any feeling of obligation to describe a performance accurately. Itâs not that I personally disagree with their judgment. Itâs rather that the statements of what purport to be musical facts are audibly untrue. Consider, for example, the Panocha Quartetâs performance of finale of the âAmericanâ String Quintet. Is this âheavy handed?â Or how about the Suk Trio in the Second Piano Quartetâs first movement. Insensitive? Please.
The fact that we are dealing with Czech musicians does not guarantee that they will be successful in Czech music. The reason that these are great performances stems from the fact that they are played by great musicians generally. The Panocha Quartet is one of the supreme ensembles of its kind, period. The Suk Trio, similarly, which tackles the two Piano Quartets, is a superb ensemble, and not just in DvorĂĄk (try their Beethoven). Anyone reading this will already know to take the random âreviewsâ posted on sales sites with a big grain of salt, but it still infuriates me to see audibly first class performances maligned by people too cowardly even to post their names.
-- David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
Itâs a pity, really, that such people are given a forum to display their ignorance, the evidence of which is strengthened by their need for anonymity and enchanting freedom from any feeling of obligation to describe a performance accurately. Itâs not that I personally disagree with their judgment. Itâs rather that the statements of what purport to be musical facts are audibly untrue. Consider, for example, the Panocha Quartetâs performance of finale of the âAmericanâ String Quintet. Is this âheavy handed?â Or how about the Suk Trio in the Second Piano Quartetâs first movement. Insensitive? Please.
The fact that we are dealing with Czech musicians does not guarantee that they will be successful in Czech music. The reason that these are great performances stems from the fact that they are played by great musicians generally. The Panocha Quartet is one of the supreme ensembles of its kind, period. The Suk Trio, similarly, which tackles the two Piano Quartets, is a superb ensemble, and not just in DvorĂĄk (try their Beethoven). Anyone reading this will already know to take the random âreviewsâ posted on sales sites with a big grain of salt, but it still infuriates me to see audibly first class performances maligned by people too cowardly even to post their names.
-- David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
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Itâs a pity, really, that such people are given a forum to display their ignorance, the evidence of which is strengthened by their need for anonymity and enchanting freedom from any feeling of obligation to describe a performance accurately. Itâs not that I personally disagree with their judgment. Itâs rather that the statements of what purport to be musical facts are audibly untrue. Consider, for example, the Panocha Quartetâs performance of finale of the âAmericanâ String Quintet. Is this âheavy handed?â Or how about the Suk Trio in the Second Piano Quartetâs first movement. Insensitive? Please.
The fact that we are dealing with Czech musicians does not guarantee that they will be successful in Czech music. The reason that these are great performances stems from the fact that they are played by great musicians generally. The Panocha Quartet is one of the supreme ensembles of its kind, period. The Suk Trio, similarly, which tackles the two Piano Quartets, is a superb ensemble, and not just in DvorĂĄk (try their Beethoven). Anyone reading this will already know to take the random âreviewsâ posted on sales sites with a big grain of salt, but it still infuriates me to see audibly first class performances maligned by people too cowardly even to post their names.
-- David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com























