Chausson / D’Indy - String Quartets | Hyperion - Helios CDH55457

Chausson / D’Indy - String Quartets

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Label: Hyperion - Helios

Cat No: CDH55457

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 28th January 2013

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About

Ernest Chausson died when his bicycle crashed into a wall. Among the various projects he left behind were some orchestral overtures, a violin sonata, a second symphony and this string quartet. He had finished the first two movements of the quartet and was nearly at the end of the third when the accident happened. D’Indy completed the third movement and it is for this reason it seems appropriate to couple the two works on this recording.

Vincent d’Indy, once one of Franck’s pupils, completed three string quartets in his lifetime and left one incomplete on his death. He used traditional forms of sonata structure, lied, dance form and rondo for the four movements and with traditional emphasis on rhythmic development and key contrasts, but followed Franckian, so-called ‘cyclic’ techniques of melodic transformation, designed to unify the work as a whole. The first quartet is based around a four-note motif found in Mahler’s Symphony No.1, which d’Indy almost certainly would not have known, and as the Bell motif in the first act of Parsifal (which he certainly did know).

Gramophone Critics' Choice · Gramophone Editor's Choice
In a different league from the only readily available competition. The insight and imagination of the Chilingirian makes a persuasive case that this music should be given greater recognition. Recommended’ - BBC Music Magazine

This superb disc is a revelation’ - The Guardian

Ripely affectionate performances from the Chilingirians, beguilingly recorded, and expertly annotated by Roger Nichols’ - Classic CD

Very fine performances’ - International Record Review

‘The Chilingirian Quartet provides the perfect guide to these seldom-heard works … utterly compelling’ - The Strad

Recommended’ - Fanfare

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