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Leoš Janáček

Janáček: String Quartet No. 1

"Kreutzer Sonata"

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Universal Edition  |  SKU: PH486  |  Barcode: 9790008019173

Description

Taking its impulse from the composer's earlier piano trio on the subject (now lost), Janáček composed with Tolstoy's bitter tragedy _The Kreutzer Sonata _in mind.

The novella tells of an adulterous woman and the homicidal reaction of her husband. Janáček – locked in a loveless marriage and pining for another woman – was drawn to its sorrowful tale. The composer's 1900 copy of the novella is littered with annotations and comments. But most articulate is the resulting score.

Like the later "Intimate Letters", it is a shifting kaleidoscope of powerful aphoristic themes. and although the quartet's intense lyricism and the title recall the Viennese tradition of Beethoven and his successors, Janáček's passion is wholly unique.

© Gavin Plumley (excerpt taken from the Newton Classics CD 8802072)

Reproduction of the text in any form is only permitted with prior written permission of the author.Adagio

Con moto

Universal Edition

Janáček: String Quartet No. 1

$ 24.95

Description

Taking its impulse from the composer's earlier piano trio on the subject (now lost), Janáček composed with Tolstoy's bitter tragedy _The Kreutzer Sonata _in mind.

The novella tells of an adulterous woman and the homicidal reaction of her husband. Janáček – locked in a loveless marriage and pining for another woman – was drawn to its sorrowful tale. The composer's 1900 copy of the novella is littered with annotations and comments. But most articulate is the resulting score.

Like the later "Intimate Letters", it is a shifting kaleidoscope of powerful aphoristic themes. and although the quartet's intense lyricism and the title recall the Viennese tradition of Beethoven and his successors, Janáček's passion is wholly unique.

© Gavin Plumley (excerpt taken from the Newton Classics CD 8802072)

Reproduction of the text in any form is only permitted with prior written permission of the author.Adagio

Con moto

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