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György Ligeti: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2; Béla Bartók: String Quartet No. 4

Marmen Quartet

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They seem to have assimilated the music into their cells, performing it with an energetic vitality and colour that is all special effects...The group offers high-pixel definition of character,...

György Ligeti: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2; Béla Bartók: String Quartet No. 4

Marmen Quartet

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They seem to have assimilated the music into their cells, performing it with an energetic vitality and colour that is all special effects...The group offers high-pixel definition of character,...

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For its first recording for BIS Records, the Marmen Quartet tackles three major works from the twentieth-century string quartet literature. The two quartets by György Ligeti belong to two different periods in the composer’s output. Written before Ligeti left Hungary and emigrated to the West, the First, subtitled ‘Métamorphoses nocturnes’, represents the peak of his ‘Hungarian’ period. Regarded as a virtuoso exercise, the work reveals the influences of Béla Bartók, particularly from his Third and Fourth Quartets. Ligeti’s Second Quartet belongs to his second period, particularly rich in significant works. Considered by the composer as a response to the works of his illustrious predecessors such as Mozart, Beethoven, Bartók and Berg, the Second Quartet, with its calculated anarchy, dynamic extremes and sublime climaxes, is not only one of Ligeti’s masterpieces but also a true classic of modernism.

Béla Bartók’s Fourth Quartet, which had a particularly strong influence on Ligeti, is widely seen as one of his most radical; it requires high levels of technical accomplishment from the performers, yet reveals a deep understanding of the instruments, and draws an un-precedented range of colour and character from them.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro grazioso
Track length1:32
String Quartet No. 1 : "Métamorphoses nocturnes": II. Vivace, capriccioso
Track length1:53
III. Adagio, mesto
Track length2:14
IV. Presto
Track length2:38
String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes"': V. Andante tranquillo
Track length3:16
VI. Tempo di Valse, moderato, con eleganza, un poco capriccioso
Track length2:20
VII. Allegretto, un poco gioviale
Track length2:44
VIII. Prestissimo
Track length4:25
I. Allegro
Track length6:28
II. Prestissimo, con sordino
Track length2:50
III. Non troppo lento
Track length6:06
IV. Allegretto pizzicato
Track length2:53
III. Come un meccanismo di precisione
Track length3:29
IV. Presto furioso, brutale, tumultuoso
Track length2:14
V. Allegro con delicatezza - stets sehr mild
Track length5:51

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    February 2025
    Editor's Choice
  • BBC Music Magazine
    February 2025
    Chamber Choice
  • BBC Music Magazine Awards
    2026
    Winner - Chamber

February 2025

They seem to have assimilated the music into their cells, performing it with an energetic vitality and colour that is all special effects...The group offers high-pixel definition of character, conveyed with mesmerising intensity.

February 2025

Ligeti’s First Quartet (1954) is a firm favourite of younger ensembles. Easy to hear why when the Marmen are so alive to its unbridled energy, grating humour and sombre introspection.
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