Ernst Toch: String Quartets 11 & 13

Track Listings
1. String Quartet No. 11 op. 34: Sehr wuchtig, ansturmend    
2. String Quartet No. 11 op. 34: Vivace molto    
3. String Quartet No. 11 op. 34: Adagio    
4. String Quartet No. 11 op. 34: Allegro molto    
5. String Quartet No. 13 op. 74: Molto tranquillo    
6. String Quartet No. 13 op. 74: Allegro non troppo    
7. String Quartet No. 13 op. 74: Slow, dolcissimo con espressione    
8. String Quartet No. 13 op. 74: Allegro assai    

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Ernst Toch's life (1887-1964) was split between Germany, where the advent of the Nazis drove him into exile, and California, where he taught, wrote for films, and composed important, if neglected, serious music. CPO's survey of Toch's string quartets (eight of the 13 survive) begins with one from each part of his career. The Quartet No. 11 was commissioned by Hindemith for a 1924 chamber festival, where it had a well-deserved success. The opening movements are immediately engrossing, with attractive melodies and rhythmic vitality. The Adagio is reminiscent of the slow movements in Bartók's quartet and the finale is full of driving energy. The 13th Quartet dates from 1953, during Toch's Indian Summer burst of creative energy. Unlike his other works, it dabbles in the 12-tone style, but the result is emotionally satisfying and sounds much like his other music. Its fuguelike introduction immediately captivates, and even the slow movement, which more closely follows the rigid precepts of 12-tone theorists, comes off as an expressive, moving piece. The Buchberger Quartet's committed interpretations seal a high recommendation. --Dan Davis

Ernst Toch: String Quartets 11 & 13, Music, Ernst Toch, Chamber, Chamber Music, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music
Ernst Toch: String Quartets 11 & 13
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Ernst Toch: String Quartets 11 & 13
    Buchberger Quartett
    Manufacturer: Cpo Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Ernst Toch: String Quartets Nos. 7 & 10; Dedication

    ASIN: B00005NY42
    Release Date: 2001-09-18

    Tracks:

    1. String Quartet No. 11 op. 34: Sehr wuchtig, ansturmend
    2. String Quartet No. 11 op. 34: Vivace molto
    3. String Quartet No. 11 op. 34: Adagio
    4. String Quartet No. 11 op. 34: Allegro molto
    5. String Quartet No. 13 op. 74: Molto tranquillo
    6. String Quartet No. 13 op. 74: Allegro non troppo
    7. String Quartet No. 13 op. 74: Slow, dolcissimo con espressione
    8. String Quartet No. 13 op. 74: Allegro assai

    Amazon.com

    Ernst Toch's life (1887-1964) was split between Germany, where the advent of the Nazis drove him into exile, and California, where he taught, wrote for films, and composed important, if neglected, serious music. CPO's survey of Toch's string quartets (eight of the 13 survive) begins with one from each part of his career. The Quartet No. 11 was commissioned by Hindemith for a 1924 chamber festival, where it had a well-deserved success. The opening movements are immediately engrossing, with attractive melodies and rhythmic vitality. The Adagio is reminiscent of the slow movements in Bartók's quartet and the finale is full of driving energy. The 13th Quartet dates from 1953, during Toch's Indian Summer burst of creative energy. Unlike his other works, it dabbles in the 12-tone style, but the result is emotionally satisfying and sounds much like his other music. Its fuguelike introduction immediately captivates, and even the slow movement, which more closely follows the rigid precepts of 12-tone theorists, comes off as an expressive, moving piece. The Buchberger Quartet's committed interpretations seal a high recommendation. --Dan Davis

    Music Review:

    1. Fascinante Sobremesa: Música para Deleitar la Noche
    2. François Couperin: Apotheoses de Lully; L'Apotheose de Corelli; Concert "Dans le Gout Theatrical"
    3. French Romance
    4. Giuseppe Anselmi Recordings 1907 - 13
    5. Giuseppe de Luca Recordings 1905-07
    6. Guitar Music From The Court Of Louis XIV
    7. Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 94, 100, 104
    8. Henry Faust
    9. In Between/Coleccion Nocturna/Instruments II/The Voiola In My Life IV
    10. International Tchaikovsky Competition 1990 Winners' Gala

    Music Review

    music review

    Recommended Music:

    10th [Import]

    Gershwin Favorties

    Daniel Shafran, cello

    Music: Get into the Pain [CD-single]

    Music music-46

    I Try [CD-single] [Import]

    High And Lifted Up

    In a Big Room

    Gym [Import]

    Five Flower Rags

    Hologram of Baal

    Feel The Pulse of Africa

    Rap Music rap_music_13

    Symphony in Effect

    Live