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Special offer. Saint-Saëns & Chausson: Piano Quartets

Schubert Ensemble

The first notes tell you that you are listening to a class act: the Schubert Ensemble have only had a few changes in the line-up in over 30 years, and there’s complete unanimity of intent. Intonation...

Special offer. Saint-Saëns & Chausson: Piano Quartets

Schubert Ensemble

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The first notes tell you that you are listening to a class act: the Schubert Ensemble have only had a few changes in the line-up in over 30 years, and there’s complete unanimity of intent. Intonation...

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In this eagerly-awaited new recording on Chandos, the Schubert Ensemble returns with a programme that has been in its repertoire for many years: the piano quartets by Saint-Saëns and Chausson.

It would be hard to find a more vivid demonstration of the variety of French music making in the last quarter of the nineteenth century than these two quartets, and the differences between them are all the more striking in that neither of them conforms wholly to the casual cliché of French music as being light, graceful, charming, and anti anything that might be classed as intellectual. From Saint-Saëns’s witty and elegant Quartet in B flat major to Chausson’s relatively unknown, rhapsodic, and full-blooded Quartet in A major, the thirty-year old Schubert Ensemble reveals two extremes of the French romantic repertoire and here offers a rare, attractive, and diverse programme.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegretto
Track length7:25
II. Andante maestoso ma con moto
Track length7:02
III. Poco allegro più tosto moderato
Track length6:26
IV. Allegro
Track length10:12
I. Animé
Track length11:42
II. Très calme
Track length8:58
III. Simple et sans hâte
Track length3:40
IV. Animé
Track length12:03

Awards and reviews

December 2016

The first notes tell you that you are listening to a class act: the Schubert Ensemble have only had a few changes in the line-up in over 30 years, and there’s complete unanimity of intent. Intonation is precise, rubato absolutely co-ordinated, vibrato carefully graded, and the texture immaculately balanced, the result in both works having been in the Ensemble’s repertoire for a long-time.

Awards Issue 2016

A satisfying and rewarding pairing in superb sound. The performances of both, as you would expect from an ensemble that has had these works in its repertoire for many years, as fine in their attention to detail as is their structural grasp and stylistic assurance

14th September 2016

Superb performances of two related, though contrasting works of great quality
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