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Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 11, etc.

Yuri Yurov (viola) & Mikhail Milman (cello)

Borodin Quartet

The Borodin Quartet has an instinctive understanding for Tchaikovsky, playing with heart-rending intensity in the slow movements of the Second and Third Quartets while mustering the necessary...

Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 11, etc.

Yuri Yurov (viola) & Mikhail Milman (cello)

Borodin Quartet

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The Borodin Quartet has an instinctive understanding for Tchaikovsky, playing with heart-rending intensity in the slow movements of the Second and Third Quartets while mustering the necessary...

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I Moderato e semplice
Track length10:44
This track is only available as an album download.
II Andante cantabile
Track length7:19
III Scherzo - Allegro non tanto e con fuoco
Track length3:58
I Allegro con spirito
Track length10:49
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II Adagio cantabile e con moto
Track length10:46
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III Allegretto moderato
Track length6:02
IV Allegro vivace
Track length7:00
I Adagio - Moderato assai
Track length11:41
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II Scherzo - Allegro giusto
Track length5:13
III Andante, ma non tanto
Track length12:44
This track is only available as an album download.
IV Finale - Allegro con moto
Track length5:51
I Andante sostenuto
Track length17:22
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II Allegretto vivo e scherzando
Track length3:43
III Andante funebre e doloroso, ma con moto
Track length11:37
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IV Finale - Allegro non troppo e risoluto
Track length5:48

Awards and reviews

May 2005

The Borodin Quartet has an instinctive understanding for Tchaikovsky, playing with heart-rending intensity in the slow movements of the Second and Third Quartets while mustering the necessary exuberant brilliance for the finale of the First Quartet and the Souvenir de Florence.
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