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Mozart, String Quartets Vol. 3
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Armida Quartett

Mozart, String Quartets Vol. 3

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Format: CD
Label: CAvi
UPC: 4260085530328
Catnr: AVI 8553032
Release date: 04 December 2020
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CAvi
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AVI 8553032
Release date
04 December 2020
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MOZART Vol. III

…….With the recordings on this CD, the Armida Quartet has reached the halfway mark in a project that seeks to intimately explore an entire mountain range:

Mozart’s complete works for string quartet, to which they devote intense scrutiny within the framework of a recital series that pairs them with contemporary works specifically commissioned for the occasion.

This requires our musicians to pay a particularly attentive ear: history remains unscathed, but the members of the Armida Quartet want to call ingrained listening habits into question. By implication, they explore Mozart’s works as if the composer was looking over their shoulder. In collaboration with Henle music publishers and musicologist Wolf-Dieter Seiffert, they have embarked on a “workshop exploration” of Mozart’s string quartets in the original manuscript.

The occasional discovery of certain hitherto overlooked details leads them to interpret certain passages in exciting new ways. All the while, they gain increasing familiarity and assurance as they delve ever more deeply into the master’s musical language. The sources also confirm something that Mozart alluded to in his dedication of the six “Haydn” Quartets to his revered colleague: the fact that the work of composing can be painstaking, at times laborious.

Haydn, in return, testified to Mozart’s “greatest science of composition”, which not only implied a high level of mastery, but also the younger colleague’s capacity to ensure that the listener never felt annoyed or overwhelmed, since Mozart, as Haydn assured, “has taste”. ….. (Excerpt from the booklet notes by Hansjörg Ewert)

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Armida Quartet

ARMIDA QUARTETT Martin Funda Violin Johanna Staemmler Violin Teresa Schwamm Viola Peter-Philipp Staemmler Cello A triumph, both technically and musically. BBC Music Magazine, March 2021 Winning the ARD International Competition in 2012 (also sweeping all other prizes including the audience prize) propelled the Armida Quartet on to the international concert platform. After concerts and radio recordings as BBC New Generation Artists (2014-16) and subsequently as ECHO Rising Stars (2016/17), the musicians have established themselves as regular guests in the best-known chamber music halls in Europe, Asia, and the USA. In addition to regular appearances at European festivals such as the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the Rheingau Musik Festival, the quartet has enjoyed great success at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Berlin Philharmonie, and London‘s Wigmore Hall, among others. Acclaimed for their musical unity, which is evident in...
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ARMIDA QUARTETT Martin Funda Violin Johanna Staemmler Violin Teresa Schwamm Viola Peter-Philipp Staemmler Cello A triumph, both technically and musically. BBC Music Magazine, March 2021 Winning the ARD International Competition in 2012 (also sweeping all other prizes including the audience prize) propelled the Armida Quartet on to the international concert platform. After concerts and radio recordings as BBC New Generation Artists (2014-16) and subsequently as ECHO Rising Stars (2016/17), the musicians have established themselves as regular guests in the best-known chamber music halls in Europe, Asia, and the USA.
In addition to regular appearances at European festivals such as the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the Rheingau Musik Festival, the quartet has enjoyed great success at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Berlin Philharmonie, and London‘s Wigmore Hall, among others.
Acclaimed for their musical unity, which is evident in their fine-tuned sound and timing as well as their shared breaths, the musicians also emphasise their commitment to quartet playing with their choice of ensemble name: Armida refers to an opera by the composer Joseph Haydn, who is considered the „father of the string quartet“. They studied with former members of the Artemis Quartet and with Rainer Schmidt (Hagen Quartet); they owe further important impulses to Reinhard Goebel, Alfred Brendel, Marek Janowski, and Tabea Zimmermann.
The Armida Quartet places a special focus on the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The recently released third album of the on-going complete recordings of his string quartets for CAvi Records was praised as „musically ravishing and sonically (...) exemplary“, and described as ground-breaking for Mozart interpretation in the 21st century (Klassik Heute 1/2021).
The ensemble pursues its passion for Mozart, among other things, in its own concert series Mozart Exploded, in which each of the composer‘s string quartets are combined with masterpieces of contemporary music and occasionally presented in experimental concert formats in Berlin.
The series has already been enthusiastically received in New York as well. In addition, the young musicians have cooperated with G. Henle Verlag, for whom they act as musical advisors for the new Urtext edition of the Mozart quartets, including their own fingerings and bowings made available for the associated Henle Library App. In doing so, the quartet is not only at the forefront of the latest technological developments, but also advocates for closer collaboration between performing artists and musicologists.
Whether in its curatorial functions or on stage, collaboration with other artists is a priority for the Armida Quartet. They have a special relationship with the Serbian composer Marko Nikodijevi´c, whose first and second String Quartets they premiered. In the meantime, however, musicians such as Thomas Hampson, Martin Fröst, Tabea Zimmermann, Jörg Widmann, Julian Steckel, Sabine Meyer, and Daniel Müller-Schott have also become regular partners. In addition, the ensemble gives master classes in Germany as well as abroad and is committed to social and educational institutions, including initiatives such as Rhapsody in School and Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now.
Along with the three albums of Mozart string quartets already released, the quartet‘s discography also includes their debut CD with works by Béla Bartók, György Ligeti, and György Kurtág (CAvi), released in 2013, which was included in the German Record Prize‘s Best List. A recording with works by Beethoven and Shostakovich was also released by CAvi in 2016, followed in 2017 by Fuga Magna with works by Scarlatti, Bach, Goldberg, Mozart, and Beethoven.
The quartet has also participated in various compilations of contemporary works by Samy Moussa, Ursula Mamlok, Birke J. Bertelsmeier, and Milica Djordjevi´c, among others.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose actual name is Joannes Chrysotomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a composer, pianist, violinist and conductor from the classical period, born in Salzburg. Mozart was a child prodigy. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. Along with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven, Mozart is considered to be one of the most influential composers of all of music's history. Within the classical tradition, he was able to develop new musical concepts which left an everlasting impression on all the composers that came after him. Together with Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven he is part of the First Viennese School.  At 17, Mozart was engaged as...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose actual name is Joannes Chrysotomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a composer, pianist, violinist and conductor from the classical period, born in Salzburg. Mozart was a child prodigy. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. Along with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven, Mozart is considered to be one of the most influential composers of all of music's history. Within the classical tradition, he was able to develop new musical concepts which left an everlasting impression on all the composers that came after him. Together with Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven he is part of the First Viennese School. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position. From 1763 he traveled with his family through all of Europe for three years and from 1769 he traveled to Italy and France with his father Leopold after which he took residence in Paris. On July 3rd, 1778, his mother passed away and after a short stay in Munich with the Weber family, his father urged him to return to Salzburg, where he was once again hired by the Bishop. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in the capital, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his death.


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Disc #1
01.
String Quartet No. 14 G-Dur / in G Major, K. 387 (1782): I. Allegro vivace assai
07:54
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Armida Quartet
02.
String Quartet No. 14 G-Dur / in G Major, K. 387 (1782): II. Menuetto. Allegro
08:03
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Armida Quartet
03.
String Quartet No. 14 G-Dur / in G Major, K. 387 (1782): III. Andante Cantabile
06:31
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Armida Quartet
04.
String Quartet No. 14 G-Dur / in G Major, K. 387 (1782): IV. Molto Allegro
05:49
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Armida Quartet
05.
String Quartet No. 23 F-Dur / in F Major, K. 590 (1790): I. Allegro moderato
08:39
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Armida Quartet
06.
String Quartet No. 23 F-Dur / in F Major, K. 590 (1790): II. Andante
07:22
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Armida Quartet
07.
String Quartet No. 23 F-Dur / in F Major, K. 590 (1790): III. Menuetto. Allegretto
04:36
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Armida Quartet
08.
String Quartet No. 23 F-Dur / in F Major, K. 590 (1790): VI. Allegro
06:41
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Armida Quartet

Disc #2
01.
String Quartet No. 2 D-Dur / in D Major, K. 155 (1772): I. Allegro
03:21
Armida Quartet
02.
String Quartet No. 2 D-Dur / in D Major, K. 155 (1772): II. Andante
03:34
Armida Quartet
03.
String Quartet No. 2 D-Dur / in D Major, K. 155 (1772): III. Molto Allegro
01:28
Armida Quartet
04.
String Quartet No. 8 F-Dur / in F Major, K. 168: I. Allegro
04:41
05.
String Quartet No. 8 F-Dur / in F Major, K. 168: II. Andante
03:49
06.
String Quartet No. 8 F-Dur / in F Major, K. 168: III. Menuetto – Trio
03:15
07.
String Quartet No. 8 F-Dur / in F Major, K. 168: VI. Allegro
01:57
08.
String Quartet No. 12 B-Dur / in B flat Major, K. 172: I. Allegro spiritoso
04:06
09.
String Quartet No. 12 B-Dur / in B flat Major, K. 172: II. Adagio
04:32
10.
String Quartet No. 12 B-Dur / in B flat Major, K. 172: III. Menuetto - Trio
03:47
11.
String Quartet No. 12 B-Dur / in B flat Major, K. 172: VI. Allegro assai
03:46
12.
String Quartet No. 21 D-Dur / in D Major, K. 575: I. Allegretto
07:25
13.
String Quartet No. 21 D-Dur / in D Major, K. 575: II. Andante
03:50
14.
String Quartet No. 21 D-Dur / in D Major, K. 575: III. Andante. Menuetto
05:31
15.
String Quartet No. 21 D-Dur / in D Major, K. 575: VI. Allegretto
06:02
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