Mozart - String Quartets Vol.4
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Label: C-AVI
Cat No: AVI8553205
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 21st January 2022
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About
The Armida Quartet endeavours to find dissonances lying like sleeping metaphors on the seabed of Mozart's music, in order to bring them to the surface and back to life – yet without making them too obvious. In so doing, the musicians commit themselves to follow the original sources, which they are intensely studying in collaboration with expert musicological counsel.
But they are also committed to their chosen name, "Armida", which evokes a widespread opera subject stemming from Torquato Tasso's epic poem Gerusalemme liberata ("Jerusalem Delivered"). In that well-known story, Armida stands for what we would call cognitive dissonance. The Christian knight from the West and the pagan beauty from the East are fascinated with one another and fall in love. Despite her infatuation, however, Armida must surely also be an evil sorceress, since she is distracting Rinaldo, the crusader, from his holy mission of war. Armida's final submission is sealed once and for all with a battle victory and a baptism: this is obviously a Western projection we need to view with a greater deal of nuance. With its apparently irresolvable dissonance arising from contradictory feelings, the fear caused by the seductive outer appearance of beauty, and the ostensibly unappealable validity of cultural norms, the fictional Armida material is a true aesthetic and cultural litmus test…
Already Vols. 1–3 of this series have been highly acclaimed and welcomed by the international press.
"This is an accomplished recording of the great quartets from the Vienna decade, but, perhaps more importantly, a vital one of the earlier works, demonstrating not only by the young Mozart's gifts but also the unique power and imagination with which the teenage composer was able to deploy them." – Gramophone Magazine, April 2021
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