Mendelssohn: String Quintets
On this CD:
1. String Quintet No. 2 in B flat major. Op. 87
Composed by Felix Mendelssohn
Performed by Robert Mann
2. String Quintet No. 1 in A major (2 versions), Op. 18
Composed by Felix Mendelssohn
Performed by Robert Mann
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- Precision and elegance, awsome quintet
- Outstanding - Wonderful Scherzo and Presto in the Octet
- Mendelsohn:Octet, Quintets, Quartet
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Mendelssohn: Octet; Quintets Nos. 1 & 2; Quartet No. 2
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ASIN: B00004TQQU
Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Str Qt No.2 in a, Op.13: I. Adagio - Allegro Vivace
- Str Qt No.2 in a, Op.13: II. Adagio Non Lento
- Str Qt No.2 in a, Op.13: III. Intermezzo: Allegretto Con Moto
- Str Qt No.2 in a, Op.13: IV. Presto
- Str Qnt No.2 in B flat, Op.87: I. Allegro Vivace
- Str Qnt No.2 in B flat, Op.87: II. Andante Scherzando
- Str Qnt No.2 in B flat, Op.87: III. Adagio E Lento
- Str Qnt No.2 in B flat, Op.87: IV. Allegro Molto Vivace
Tracks:
- Str Qnt No.1 in A, Op.18: I. Allegro Con Moto
- Str Qnt No.1 in A, Op.18: II. Intermezzo: Andante Sostenuto
- Str Qnt No.1 in A, Op.18: III. Scherzo: Allegro Di Molto
- Str Qnt No.1 in A, Op.18: IV. Allegro Vivace
- Oct in E flat, Op.20: I. Allegro Moderato Ma Con Fuoco
- Oct in E flat, Op.20: II. Andante
- Oct in E flat, Op.20: III. Scherzo
- Oct in E flat, Op.20: IV. Presto
Customer Reviews:
Precision and elegance, awsome quintet.......2006-03-13
I agree with the other reviewer, the Scherzo from the Octet is wonderfull, there aren't many recordings out there with such high level of chamber playing.
I must also mention the L'Archibudelli recording of the Octet. Though not as clean, it is more dynamic (though this recording is certainly not lacking at all).
L'Archibudelli also recorded the quintet, but I like this recording more.
The strength of L'Archibudelli is also it's weakness, they are great soloists on the expense of chamber work.
As I recommended on the L'Archibudelli review, I would get both recordings since both excell in different aspects.
As for the Quintet, I feel that this recording is the better of the two.
Outstanding - Wonderful Scherzo and Presto in the Octet.......2005-12-30
Another reviewer, Sphaernklang, has written a thoughtful, detailed, and scholarly review of this oustanding 2-CD set. My own review is meant only to supplement his. First, I absolutely agree with his comments about the range of tone color and the clearly audible separate parts. The musicians play these pieces seamlessly, as a unit, while also making clear the different parts played by each instrument.
I have not yet heard L'Archibudelli's version of these compositions, which the other reviewer contrasts with Hausmusik in describing them as "technically brilliant". However, I have listened to these two Hausmusik CD's many times and find that this group is also technically brilliant, while also performing the music with depth, charm, and soul. All of the lyrical beauty of the adagio and andante passages is captured in these recordings. That being said, nowhere is Hausmusik's brilliance more impressive than in their exuberant glowing performance of the Octet, which, as the fourth and final selection on this 2 CD set, may be considered in a way as Hausmusik's finale.
The Octet is performed with consummate mastery, with the Scherzo and Presto having a wonderful energy. The electrifying performance of these last two movements radiates with the musicians' enthusiasm and their love for the music. Amidst the unending deluge of adagio compilation CDs that have been released, there are occasionally a few compilations of energetic classical music. If EMI decides to release this kind of compilation, Hausmusik's outstanding performance of the Octet's last two movements will hopefully be included.
The sound quality of these digital recordings is excellent.
The CD instert has an interesting short essay in English, translated into German, and a different short essay in French that is also well-written and informative.
Mendelsohn:Octet, Quintets, Quartet.......2005-09-03
This is a first-rate CD with excellent performers and great recording values!
Great value period performance with depth and commitment.......2001-06-11
I bought this set after a slight disappointment with L'Archibudelli's disc of the quintets. Not only is this one cheaper, it has twice as much music and I prefer the performances. I listened to the A major quintet in both versions and the obvious difference is in the pitch and the overall sound. Hausmusik (H) is lower in pitch and the sound is richer, warmer, with less high frequencies, while the modern pitch that L'Archibudelli (A) use results in a brilliant, highly polished sound, almost as if there were four violins rather than two and two violas.
There are two main effects on the music: first, when there are several lines at once in the music it is difficult to disentangle them in A, the upper instruments tend to get in each other's way. In H the inner parts are much more clearly audible because of the distinctive darker colour of the violas and the less assertively bright violin sound. This is particularly noticeable in the middle of the 1st movement where violas have important low-placed figures while the violins have the main melody; also at one point in the last movement, you can even hear a humble viola accompaniment if you listen carefully to H, but it doesn't get a chance in A.
Second, the range of tone colour in H is much greater, since the viola sound is clearly different from the violins. The best example is at the beginning of the slow movement: there is a particular hushed, dark, intimate quality to H which is lacking in the other performance. This is one place where the composer's life really did influence the music - the movement was a tribute to a friend who had recently died, so a dark elegaic quality is appropriate. Also, in the whole piece in fact, H has more contrast between loud and soft.
Other aspects also favoured this performance. The leader of A, while throwing off semiquavers with the best of them, is somewhat at a loss in sustaining long melodic lines, and suffers at times from a wobbly bow when trying to play softly. In the slow movement marked "sostenuto", the main melody is anything but, being cut into bar-long pieces by the "expressive" phrasing. H is not ideal in this either, but does give a sense of a continuous melody. At one point in the last movement a new theme in long notes comes in on the first violin and is passed to the other instruments. All the players in A and H play it legato - except the leader of A, who for some reason plays the crucial first entry in a light, detached way, as if it was just another accompanying part, or even not noticing that it's an important new theme! Musically it makes little sense, because the other instruments then seem to contradict the first violin rather than replying to or imitating it.
Most of the tempos were quite similar, but the 3rd movement scherzo is quicker in H, which along with the darker tone quality creates more character in the music, an hushed, frantic, almost conspiratorial fugue which foreshadows other Mendelssohn scherzos. In comparison A sounds like a counterpoint exercise.
So A is a technically brilliant, bright-sounding performance, but this set (H) reveals the depth and character that A misses.
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String Quintets
Mendelssohn , Mann , and Mendelssohn String Quartet
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ASIN: B000068URC
Release Date: 2002-06-18 |
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Good but not the best.......2003-08-19
I enjoyed this, as performance, music and sound, without being bowled over by it.
First, the sound for all you audiophiles/SACD lovers. Its very, very good in many respects, typical BIS. The stereo soundstage is very natural, - the instruments are presented as in live performance, as a semi-circle and the recording spreads them enough to hear all the interplay but not so far apart that it feels too "big" for a domestic listening room. It's really well judged in that regard. Its also a very clean and quiet recording, - microphones very well positioned - not too close, not too far away.
Now to the mujsic. The first quintet is an early work and the second a quite late one. They are both striking works, full of contrasting moods. The first is the more lyrical of the two, with a "typical" Mendelssohnian scherzo and a very contrapuntal finale. Its debt to dear old Ludwig is obvious. The second quintet is starker and more dramatic and marks the "late" Mendelssohn's return to the emotional intensity of his younger works, certainly compared to the relative calm of other late chamber and piano works.
The key words in all this are lyrical, contrasting and dramatic.
The performances catch some of each of these qualities but not enough. The MSQ itself is sure in ensemble and phrasing, with some very well judged tempi (try the slow movement of the first quintet, which seems especially "right"). They are as accomplished as you'd expect from a Juilliard trained ensemble boasting Robert Mann as a guest. However, as in many Juilliard Quartet recordings, the performance is very up-front. It lacks the subtlety, variation, depth and warmth that would make it first rank.
There's also far too much special pleading about what is a fairly obvious debt to Beethoven. We already know that Mendelssohn could be a powerful, romantic composer rather than just the amiable Victorian gentleman he used to be seen as. We know he was under Beethoven's spell as a young man. However, he was a more complex romantic than the MSQ give him credit for. Their performance is all about the power of the writing and not at all about its beauty and subtelty. For too much of the time, you get tempestuousness without relief.
True drama requires contrast, some tragedy, some comedy, some pathos, some joy. There is insufficient contrast here to give us any more than a one-dimensional Mendelssohn.
You only need to listen to the Raphael Ensemble's marvellous recording of these two pieces on Hyperion to instantly hear "more" of Mendelssohn. And Hyperion's recording matches that performance with warmth, depth and an even more natural tone than the BIS.
The BIS recording, in fact, is perfectly attuned to the MSQ's performance, - it's terrific but monochromatic. Which influences the other the most, - the in your face performance or the expert but dry recording, is a chicken and egg question i can't answer.
So, its not a failure, and, as I said earlier, it is enjoyable, and I will listen again, but it can't be recommended ahead of the best redbook disc, which is definitely the Raphael/Hyperion.
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Release Date: 1994-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Str Qt in F, Op.3, No.5: Andante Cantabile
- Str Qt in D, Op.76, No.5: Finale - Presto
- Str Qt in E, Op.13, No.5: Minuetto (Con Un Poco Di Moto)
- Cl Qnt in A, K.581: Larghetto
- Gtr Qnt in D, G.448: Fandango
- Str Qt No.13 in a, Op.29, D.804: Andante
- Str Qt No.3 in D, Op.44, No.1: Andante Espressivo Ma Con Moto
- Str Qt No.2 in D: Nocturne - Andante
- Str Qt No.1 in D, Op.11: Andante Cantabile
- Str Qt No.12 in F, Op.96, 'American': Finale - Vivace Ma Non Troppo
- Str Qt No.9 in E Flat, Op.117: Allegretto
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Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
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- Matrimonial Benediction in F Major, Op. 9 - Joseph Berger
- Wedding March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz, Op. 314 - Vienna Opera Orchestra
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String Quintets
Mendelssohn , Mann , and Mendelssohn String Quartet
Manufacturer: Bis
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ASIN: B000068R3C
Release Date: 2002-06-18 |
Customer Reviews:
Good, but not the best.......2003-08-19
I enjoyed this, as music, performance and recording, without being bowled over by it.
The first quintet is an early work and the second a quite late one. They are both striking works, full of contrasting moods. The first is the more lyrical of the two, with a "typical" Mendelssohnian scherzo and a very contrapuntal finale. Its debt to dear old Ludwig is obvious. The second quintet is starker and more dramatic and marks the "late" Mendelssohn's return to the emotional intensity of his younger works, certainly compared to the relative calm of other late chamber and piano works.
The key words in all this are lyrical, contrasting and dramatic.
The performances catch some of each of these qualities but not enough. The MSQ itself is sure in ensemble and phrasing, with some very well judged tempi (try the slow movement of the first quintet, which seems especially "right"). They are as accomplished as you'd expect from a Juilliard trained ensemble boasting Robert Mann as a guest. However, as in many Juilliard Quartet recordings, the performance is very up-front. It lacks the subtlety, variation, depth and warmth that would make it first rank.
There's also far too much special pleading about what is a fairly obvious debt to Beethoven. We already know that Mendelssohn could be a powerful, romantic composer rather than just the amiable Victorian gentleman he used to be seen as. We know he was under Beethoven's spell as a young man. However, he was a more complex romantic than the MSQ give him credit for. Their performance is all about the power of the writing and not at all about its beauty and subtelty. For too much of the time, you get tempestuousness without relief.
True drama requires contrast, some tragedy, some comedy, some pathos, some joy. There is insufficient contrast here to give us any more than a one-dimensional Mendelssohn.
You only need to listen to the Raphael Ensemble's marvellous recording of these two pieces on Hyperion to instantly hear "more" of Mendelssohn. And Hyperion's recording matches that performance with warmth, depth and an even more natural tone than the BIS.
Not that the BIS recording is poor, - far from it. The sound is, in fact, very, very good in many respects, typical BIS. The stereo soundstage is very natural, - the instruments are presented as in live performance, as a semi-circle and the recording spreads them enough to hear all the interplay but not so far apart that it feels too "big" for a domestic listening room. It's really well judged in that regard. Its also a very clean and quiet recording, - microphones very well positioned - not too close, not too far away.
As a recording its well attuned to the MSQ's performance, - terrific but monochromatic. Which influences the other the most, - the in your face performance or the expert but dry recording, is a chicken and egg question i can't answer.
So, its not a failure, and, as I said earlier, it is enjoyable, and I will listen again, but it can't be recommended ahead of the best available recording of these works which is definitely the Raphael/Hyperion.
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- Assorted pearls of peaceful music, artfully strung together
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- Ave Maria - Bertalan Hock
- Adagio - Northern Chamber Orchestra
- Larghetto - Danubius Quartet
- Andante - Benjamin Frith
- Langsam - Maria Kliegel
- Sarabande - Wolfgang Rubsam
- Sarabande (Largo) - Capella Istropolitana
- Adagio - Kodaly Quartet
- Last Spring, Op. 34, No. 2 - Capella Istropolitana
- Adagio - Takako Nishizaki
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Assorted pearls of peaceful music, artfully strung together.......2007-07-07
"Sarabande" is defined as a slow dance in triple metre usually found in baroque intrumental suites. There are 2 actual sarabandes in this refreshing collection: "Partita No. 1 in B flat major" by Bach, and "Oboe Concerto No. 3 in G minor" by Handel, hence the cd title. However, the other non-Baroque composers and their works do not detract at all from the unity of this easily-flowing composite of peaceful music. Some may object to extracting these adagios, intermezzos, andantes and such, from their whole compositions and beading them together into a sort of musical string of pearls. But I must argue that I feel it works in this case. To be honest, I purchased this collection because I am so enamored with Greig's "Last Spring, Op. 34, No. 2." It is one of his short pieces for string orchestra, and has a lovely, elegic quality. With the music sampler available to aid in the buying decision, "Sarabande" is sure to be worth its terrific price.
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Mozart: Quintets No1; Mendelssohn: Quintet No2
Manufacturer: Adagio
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Release Date: 1993-08-03 |
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- I liked the Octet recording better
- Very clear recording, sometimes oversophisticated (snif)
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Mendelssohn: String Quintets 1 & 2 - L'Archibudelli
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Release Date: 2000-03-21 |
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This is music to put a smile on your face and joy into your heart. Written 20 years apart, the two quintets are very different in mood and character, but both are masterpieces; why they are so rarely played is a mystery. The first is all airy lightness and sunshine, full of melting, soaring melodies, with a warm, expressive slow movement, a Scherzo that is not only scintillating, but contrapuntally masterful, and a brilliant Finale. The second is more fiery, urgent, and passionate, the texture fuller and richer; the Scherzo is ironic, rustic; the slow movement is lamentatious and tragic, but ends triumphantly. The playing is simply splendid. L'Archibudelli, a distinguished period-instrument group, uses normal tuning and what seems a modified romantic approach, with restrained vibrato, great purity of tone, impeccable intonation, and exemplary phrasing. The players prove that brilliance can be achieved without excessive speed; their deeply felt, inward expressiveness communicates with a simple immediacy that needs no external effects or exaggerations. They bring out the characteristic sound of each instrument, with radiant violins, mellow violas, and a deep, sonorous cello, yet their blended tone is remarkably homogeneous. --Edith Eisler
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I liked the Octet recording better.......2006-03-13
This is a good recording, but I was more impressed with this ensembles' recording of the Octet.
I am inclined to recommend Hausmusik London recording of this piece over this one.
Very clear recording, sometimes oversophisticated (snif).......2001-03-12
The Mendelssohn quintets are rarely performed or recorded, so any new recording is welcome. L' Archibudelli come from the historically-informed school of performance (using gut strings, for example) and their recording is nearly unique in this. If you are allergic to the period-instrument string sound - it tends to be leaner and more "reedy" - then you will not like this disk, but I found it easy to get used to, in these works where the interpretation is more important than sheer sound quality. There are a few loud passages where I felt that the instruments are being forced too hard and the tone becomes harsh, but overall it is not a problem.
The performances have precision, plenty of energy and enthusiasm, and delicacy in many places where it is required, and sometimes reach the rare point where the music seems to be speaking to the listener directly, where you would not want to change anything about the interpretation. However, I did not like all aspects of the playing: the group seemed to be trying too hard to make the music "expressive", putting in extra nuances which sometimes detracted from the direct expression of the music. Also the tempo for the second quintet's slow movement (marked Adagio e lento) seemed much too fast, maybe missing some of the depth of the music.
But the worst fault is the (very audible) SNIFFING! I don't know how string players get away with this, maybe they believe it makes them more rhythmical, but the recording is so clear that I could hear every contraction of a player's nostrils. It's very distracting, particularly when a rest in the music (intended to be a silence!) is filled by an nasal intake of breath, or at various points when it seems to be necessary to some violinist's interpretation to sniff regularly, once a bar. Perhaps the recording could be remastered to reduce this!
So, not my favourite chamber-music disk, but if you don't mind the sniffing then you won't regret buying it. I bought the set of the same music with the Octet and Quartet no.2 performed by Hausmusik - see that review, where I compare the two, much to the benefit of the Hausmusik recording.
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Piano Quintets Op 1 & 2
Mendelssohn , and Chicago String Trio
Manufacturer: Antes
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Release Date: 1995-08-01 |
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String Quintets Opus 18 & 87
Mendelssohn , and Bamberger Sym String
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Release Date: 1993-08-18 |
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