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Late String Quartets
Ludwig van Beethoven

Narratio Quartet

Late String Quartets

Price: € 34.95
Format: CD
Label: Challenge Classics
UPC: 0608917298222
Catnr: CC 72982
Release date: 18 April 2025
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Challenge Classics
UPC
0608917298222
Catalogue number
CC 72982
Release date
18 April 2025
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About the album

Viola de Hoog: My colleagues in the Narratio Quartet and I have been immersed in all of Beethoven’s string quartets for over fifteen years now. We experience time and again how Beethoven explored and then overcame the limits of the Classical style and the instrumental challenges that were prevalent at the start of the nineteenth century along new pathways. Opus 95 is a great example of exactly this. Beethoven himself stated in a letter to Sir George Smart, at the time an important musician in England, ”The Quartet is written for a small circle of connoisseurs and is never to be performed in public.” Each of the five late quartets, from Opus 127 onwards, explores new forms, modulating to remotely distant keys, presenting hitherto unprecedented melodic arches and containing what were, at the time, unusually detailed dynamic instructions; different ways in which Beethoven was tearing himself away from the familiar style of the day. Beethoven composed these five quartets in a remarkably brief period, between 1824 and 1826.
Viola de Hoog: Meine Kollegen vom Narratio Quartett und ich beschäftigen uns seit über fünfzehn Jahren mit allen Streichquartetten von Beethoven. Wir erleben immer wieder, wie Beethoven die Grenzen des klassischen Stils und die instrumentalen Herausforderungen, die zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts vorherrschten, erforschte und dann auf neuen Wegen überwand. Opus 95 ist ein hervorragendes Beispiel dafür. Beethoven selbst schrieb in einem Brief an Sir George Smart, der zu dieser Zeit ein bedeutender Musiker in England war: „Das Quartett ist für einen kleinen Kreis von Kennern geschrieben und darf niemals öffentlich aufgeführt werden.“

Jedes der fünf späten Quartette ab Opus 127 erkundet neue Formen, moduliert in weit entfernte Tonarten, präsentiert bisher beispiellose melodische Bögen und enthält für die damalige Zeit ungewöhnlich detaillierte dynamische Anweisungen; verschiedene Wege, auf denen Beethoven sich vom vertrauten Stil der Zeit losriss. Beethoven komponierte diese fünf Quartette in einem bemerkenswert kurzen Zeitraum zwischen 1824 und 1826.

Artist(s)

Narratio Quartet

The narrative of the Amsterdam based Narratio Quartet began in 2009 when it was invited to perform Beethoven’s last five string quartets on five consecutive nights at the Early Music Festival Utrecht. It is precisely these late Beethoven quartets which are rarely played on period instruments, using gut strings and 19th-century bows. Since then the quartet has worked backwards and here presents the complete cycle of Beethoven quartets. The name “Narratio” refers to the art of rhetoric and illustrates the quartet’s focus on storytelling and interaction between the musicians and also between the quartet and the audience. Their repertoire has expanded to the later 19th century with Brahms, Schubert, Schumann and Mendelssohn. 
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The narrative of the Amsterdam based Narratio Quartet began in 2009 when it was invited to perform Beethoven’s last five string quartets on five consecutive nights at the Early Music Festival Utrecht. It is precisely these late Beethoven quartets which are rarely played on period instruments, using gut strings and 19th-century bows. Since then the quartet has worked backwards and here presents the complete cycle of Beethoven quartets. The name “Narratio” refers to the art of rhetoric and illustrates the quartet’s focus on storytelling and interaction between the musicians and also between the quartet and the audience. Their repertoire has expanded to the later 19th century with Brahms, Schubert, Schumann and Mendelssohn.
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Johannes Leertouwer (violin)

Johannes Leertouwer is chief conductor and artistic director of the recently formed Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht. In September of 2009, he conducted this orchestra in an exciting and much praised debut which featured a program of Stravinsky and Ravel and he will continue to lead the NPU in a series of concerts and special projects in the coming years. The orchestra performs on period instruments as well as repertoire of the nineteenth- and early twentieth century. It also features an extensive educational program, and therefore clearly carries the signature of its chief conductor. Johannes Leertouwer studied conducting with David Porcelijn and the legendary Finnish professor Jorma Panula, He has worked as guest conductor with various orchestras, such as the Noord Nederlands Orkest, choir...
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Johannes Leertouwer is chief conductor and artistic director of the recently formed Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht.
In September of 2009, he conducted this orchestra in an exciting and much praised debut which featured a program of Stravinsky and Ravel and he will continue to lead the NPU in a series of concerts and special projects in the coming years. The orchestra performs on period instruments as well as repertoire of the nineteenth- and early twentieth century. It also features an extensive educational program, and therefore clearly carries the signature of its chief conductor.
Johannes Leertouwer studied conducting with David Porcelijn and the legendary Finnish professor Jorma Panula, He has worked as guest conductor with various orchestras, such as the Noord Nederlands Orkest, choir and orchestra of the Netherlands Bach Society. He has also worked with orchestras in Belgium, France, Japan and Mexico. From 1989 to 2006 he was artistic director and conductor of the Netherlands Youth String Orchestra, and also conducted various projects at European conservatories in Paris, Antwerp, Leipzig and Amsterdam.
After studying violin with Bouw Lemkes in Amsterdam and Josef Suk in Vienna and Prague, Johannes Leertouwer decided to specialize in historical performance practice. He worked as concertmaster and soloist with a number of international period instrument ensembles and orchestras, such as Anima Eterna, and the orchestra and choir of the Nederlandse Bach Vereniging.
Together with his duo partners Menno van Delft (harpsichord) and Julian Reynolds (fortepiano) he has made a series of CD recordings on the Globe label which feature works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann. With the Schönbrunn Ensemble, of which he has been a member since its founding in 1987, he performs both in the Netherlands and abroad. He has also made a series of CD’s with this ensemble, the most recent of which contains works of Graf, Reicha and Ries. In 2006, the Mozart year, Johannes Leertouwer was the soloist and conductor in a highly acclaimed CD-recording of the complete works for violin and orchestra by Mozart (Challenge).
Since 1989 he has been a professor of violin at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. He gives masterclasses and guest teaches in many countries both within and outside of Europe. As a conductor he is able to draw not only on his years of experience with the ensembles and orchestras that are leading the way in historical performance practice, but also on his experience in Romantic and twentieth-century orchestral practice. Already during his violin studies he worked with world famous conductors such as Haitink, Abbado, Bernstein and Harnoncourt.
Johannes Leertouwer is a conductor with a broad repertoire and an exceptionally acute consciousness of style. From his specialization, the Viennese Classics, he has built up his repertoire without limiting himself to any particular style period. Among the works he has conducted are Sibelius’ Symphony No.5, Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique and Bach’s St. Matthew Passion; he has also conducted world premieres of works by Patricio Wang, Maurice Horsthuis, Frank Agsteribbe and others.

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Franc Polman (violin)

Franc Polman is a violinist in the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century and has played in prestigious baroque orchestras such as Musica Antiqua Köln and Les Musiciens du Louvre. He is active in several chamber music ensembles. Polman plays on a number of Amsterdam violins from the seventeenth century, built by Hendrik Jacobs, Pieter Rombouts en Johannes Theodorus Cuypers. 
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Franc Polman is a violinist in the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century and has played in prestigious baroque orchestras such as Musica Antiqua Köln and Les Musiciens du Louvre. He is active in several chamber music ensembles. Polman plays on a number of Amsterdam violins from the seventeenth century, built by Hendrik Jacobs, Pieter Rombouts en Johannes Theodorus Cuypers.
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Dorothea Vogel (viola)

Dorothea Vogel studied in Switzerland, the USA and London, where she has lived since her studies. She was violist of the Allegri Quartet for 20 years and is a member of the Primrose Piano Quartet. She also performs with the English baroque ensemble The Kings Consort. Dorothea teaches at the Royal Welsh College in Cardiff. 
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Dorothea Vogel studied in Switzerland, the USA and London, where she has lived since her studies. She was violist of the Allegri Quartet for 20 years and is a member of the Primrose Piano Quartet. She also performs with the English baroque ensemble The Kings Consort. Dorothea teaches at the Royal Welsh College in Cardiff.
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Viola de Hoog

Viola de Hoog is a versatile musician. Her international career takes place in the world of early music, but for 20 years she also travelled all over the world as a member of the renowned Dutch Schönberg Quartet. She is cellist of Ensemble Schönbrunn, principal cellist of the Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht and The Kings Consort. Viola has been professor of baroque cello, cello and chamber music at the conservatories of Amsterdam, Utrecht and Bremen  since 1990. 
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Viola de Hoog is a versatile musician. Her international career takes place in the world of early music, but for 20 years she also travelled all over the world as a member of the renowned Dutch Schönberg Quartet. She is cellist of Ensemble Schönbrunn, principal cellist of the Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht and The Kings Consort. Viola has been professor of baroque cello, cello and chamber music at the conservatories of Amsterdam, Utrecht and Bremen since 1990.
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Composer(s)

Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best-known compositions include nine symphonies, five piano concertos, one violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the Missa solemnis, and one opera, Fidelio. Together with Mozart and Haydn, he was part of the First Viennese School.    Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and by composer and conductor Christian Gottlob...
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Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best-known compositions include nine symphonies, five piano concertos, one violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the Missa solemnis, and one opera, Fidelio. Together with Mozart and Haydn, he was part of the First Viennese School. Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and by composer and conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe. At the age of 21 he moved to Vienna, where he began studying composition with Joseph Haydn, and gained a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death. By his late 20s his hearing began to deteriorate, and by the last decade of his life he was almost totally deaf. In 1811 he gave up conducting and performing in public but continued to compose; many of his most admired works come from these last 15 years of his life.

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Disc #1
01.
String Quartet Op. 95 in F Minor : I. Allegro con brio
05:16
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02.
String Quartet Op. 95 in F Minor : II. Allegretto ma non troppo
07:38
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03.
String Quartet Op. 95 in F Minor : III. Allegro assai vivace ma serioso
04:54
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04.
String Quartet Op. 95 in F Minor : IV. Larghetto espressivo. Allegretto agitato
05:24
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05.
String Quartet Op. 127 in E-flat Major : I. Maestoso. Allegro
07:31
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06.
String Quartet Op. 127 in E-flat Major : II. Adagio ma non troppo e molto cantabile
14:37
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07.
String Quartet Op. 127 in E-flat Major : III. Scherzo. Vivace
07:55
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08.
String Quartet Op. 127 in E-flat Major : IV. Finale
08:07
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Disc #2
01.
String Quartet Op. 130 in B-flat Major : I. Adagio ma non troppo. Allegro
14:19
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02.
String Quartet Op. 130 in B-flat Major : II. Presto
02:19
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03.
String Quartet Op. 130 in B-flat Major : III. Poco scherzoso, Andante con moto ma non troppo
08:23
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04.
String Quartet Op. 130 in B-flat Major : IV. Alla Danza tedesca, Allegro assai
03:20
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05.
String Quartet Op. 130 in B-flat Major : V. Cavatina, Adagio molto espressivo
05:56
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06.
String Quartet Op. 130 in B-flat Major : Grande Fugue Op. 133 (Overtura. Allegro - Meno mosso e moderato - Allegro - Fuga. (Allegro) - Meno mosso e moderato - Allegro molto e con brio - Allegro)
17:28
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07.
New Finale for String Quartet Op. 130 in B-flat Major
10:05
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Disc #3
01.
String Quartet Op. 132 in A Minor : I. Assai sostenuto. Tempo Allegro
11:02
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02.
String Quartet Op. 132 in A Minor : II. Allegro ma non tanto
09:39
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03.
String Quartet Op. 132 in A Minor : III. Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenen an die Gottheit, in der lydischen Tonart
16:00
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04.
String Quartet Op. 132 in A Minor : IV. Alla marcia, assai vivace
02:36
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05.
String Quartet Op. 132 in A Minor : V. Allegro appassionato
08:21
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Disc #4
01.
String Quartet Op. 131 in C-sharp Minor : I. Adagio ma non troppo e molto espressivo
06:42
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02.
String Quartet Op. 131 in C-sharp Minor : II. Allegro molto vivace
03:40
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03.
String Quartet Op. 131 in C-sharp Minor : II. Allegro moderato
00:50
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04.
String Quartet Op. 131 in C-sharp Minor : IV. Andante ma non troppo e molto cantabile / Allegretto / Adagio ma non troppo e semplice / Allegretto
16:00
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05.
String Quartet Op. 131 in C-sharp Minor : V. Presto
05:56
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06.
String Quartet Op. 131 in C-sharp Minor : VI. Adagio quasi un poco andante
02:18
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07.
String Quartet Op. 131 in C-sharp Minor : VII. Allegro
07:28
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08.
String Quartet Op. 135 in F Major : I. Allegretto
07:18
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09.
String Quartet Op. 135 in F Major : II. Vivace
04:15
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10.
String Quartet Op. 135 in F Major : III. Assai lento, cantante e tranquillo
06:44
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11.
String Quartet Op. 135 in F Major : IV. Der schwer gefaßte Entschluß Grave, ma non troppo tratto. Allegro
08:13
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