Debussy & Rivier - String Quartets
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Label: Audite
Cat No: Audite97710
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 12th November 2021
Contents
Artists
Mandelring QuartettWorks
String Quartet in G minor, op.10String Quartet no.1
String Quartet no.2
Artists
Mandelring QuartettAbout
The immense variety of colours in Claude Debussy’s op.10 continues to fascinate to this day. Paul Dukas compared the unusual harmonies to a “splendid, artfully patterned tapestry”; chromaticisms and whole-tone scales, echoes of Javanese gamelan music, pizzicato and playing with mutes envelop the work in a shimmering cloak of sound.
This quartet repertoire “classic” is followed by a premiere recording of the first of Jean Rivier's two string quartets. The composer, born in 1896 and dying in 1987, led an inconspicuous life, “no scandals, no pompous titles”, as a magazine article from 1972 put it. Perhaps that is why his name is largely unknown today, even though his compositions were successful early on. He wrote more than 200 works in almost all genres, and although he remained committed to a neoclassical aesthetic throughout his life, his oeuvre is extremely diverse and varied. This is also reflected in the two quartets written in 1924 and 1940. Rivier’s works are characterised by a masterly sense of architecture and complex contrapuntal textures, rich in contrasts and strong emotions. According to the music commentator Paul Landormy, writing in 1943, “Jean Rivier enchants us, touches us, moves us [...]. Sometimes, however, he grips us hard, shakes us, oppresses us, and we are forced to yield to his almost tyrannical will. Let us not complain. No art will give us as much as that which so subdues us.”
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