Schubert: Octet in F major, D803
Mullova Ensemble
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, February 2006, Editor's Choice
A spacious performance, enthralling and poetic: it leaves behind the world of happy Viennese music-making. Instead, we have a view of the Octet as one of Schubert's major achievments, sharing...
Schubert: Octet in F major, D803
Mullova Ensemble
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, February 2006, Editor's Choice
A spacious performance, enthralling and poetic: it leaves behind the world of happy Viennese music-making. Instead, we have a view of the Octet as one of Schubert's major achievments, sharing...
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Excerpt,Schubert:
Octet in F major, D803
Work length15:10
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- Mullova Ensemble
I. Adagio - Allegro
Track length15:10
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Schubert:
Schubert - Octet: Adagio
Work length12:09
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- Mullova Ensemble
II. Adagio
Track length12:09
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Schubert:
Schubert - Octet: Andante con variazioni
Work length12:09
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- Mullova Ensemble
IV. Andante con variazioni
Track length12:09
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- Mullova Ensemble
Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineFebruary 2006Editor's Choice
2010
A spacious performance, enthralling and poetic: it leaves behind the world of happy Viennese music-making. Instead, we have a view of the Octet as one of Schubert's major achievments, sharing much common ground with the other great chamber works of 1824, the A minor and D minor string quartets.
The Adagio is taken unusually slowly, but without any feeling of the rhythm sagging – the effect is unexpectedly profound and meditative.
The following Scherzo is unhurried, too, yet is still full of spirit; it's beautifully poised, with each phrase convincingly shaped. There's only one movement, the Minuet, where the measured approach is maybe overdone; it's marked Allegretto, after all, and here the effect is distinctly languid. However, the romantic feeling of the first movement's introductory Adagio is perfectly captured, and the corresponding slow introduction to the finale, whose melodrama can sometimes sound like a tongue-in cheek shock tactic, emerges here as one extreme of a multifaceted yet perfectly unified work.
And the thoughtful shaping of phrases isn't confined to the Scherzo; it's present throughout, keeping us constantly aware of the music's expressive power. Even when these inflections seem slightly contentious – in the finale's main theme, for example – they contribute to a constant feeling of lively communication.
February 2006
A spacious performance, enthralling and poetic… The Adagio is taken unusually slowly, but without any feeling of the rhythm sagging - the effect is unexpectedly profound and meditative.
2011 edition
These artists find a greater depth than their predecessors in a work that we all think we know well. There is not only grace, pathos and tenderness here, but also a thoughtful attention to details of phrasing and internal balance...musically a most satisfying and revealing account - and a moving one too