Skip to product information
1 of 1

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)

NEWLY ADDED

Janáček: The Two String Quartets - The New World String Quartet

Janáček: The Two String Quartets - The New World String Quartet

AVAILABLE ON MAJOR STREAMING SERVICES

Leos Janacek was a man born too soon. Success did not come to him until late in life; the majority of his best music was written after his 60th year. As a young man, his musical studies were hampered by a constant lack of funds. He had no money to buy study scores or attend concerts, or even for a practice piano. Even in matters of the heart, Janacek had to wait long to find his soul mate. At age 27, he married a young piano pupil, Zdenka Schulzova, but the union soured almost immediately and remained stormy for the rest of their lives. Janacek's true love would not even be born until 11 years after his wedding. His musical instinct, too, was ahead of his time. Much of his earlier music met with little success, partly because Janacek tried to force his 20th-century sensibilities into 19th-century molds.

All that began to change in 1915 when, after years of struggle and behind-the-scenes machinations on his behalf, his opera Jenufa was finally accepted by the Prague National Opera. The premiere was a success and Janacek, now in his 60s, was encouraged to begin the creative outpouring which would last the rest of his life and result in his best music, including the two String Quartets. But while his new and rapidly expanding success provided the outlet for his music to be heard, the fuel for this astonishing creative explosion came from an altogether different source: Janacek fell in love. 

String Quartet No. 1 
(after Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata), 1923 
[1] First Movement: Adagio: Con moto 
[2] Second Movement: Con moto 
[3] Third Movement: Con moto 
[4] Fourth Movement: Con moto 

String Quartet No. 2 ("Intimate Letters"), 1928
[5] First Movement: Andante
[6] Second Movement: Adagio 
[7] Third Movement: Moderato 
[8] Fourth Movement: Allegro

The New World String Quartet 
Curtis Macomber, Vahn Armstrong, Violins 
Robert Dan, Viola; 
Ross Harbaugh, Cello

View full details

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
The great ambition of Leos Janacek was to write opera; however, when he realized that his operas were not likely to be performed outside his hometown of Brno, Czechoslovakia, he turned from composition to other projects. But when the premiere of his opera Jenufa by the Prague National Opera was successful, he turned back to composition with increased fervor. His two string quartets were products of this new period of productivity which would last for the rest of his life. In fact, the Second Quartet, written in 1928, would be the last piece he would live to complete. The New World String Quartet, formed in 1977, won the Naumburg Chamber Music Award in 1979.
The Musical Heritage Review #399
11/29/2024

Also Available from The NEWLY ADDED