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Boccherini / Labelle / Carrai- String Quarter 52 / Sting Quintet 42

SKU: 747313395873
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the album cover for Boccherini / Labelle / Carrai - String Quarter 52 / Sting Quintet 42
the album cover for Boccherini / Labelle / Carrai - String Quarter 52 / Sting Quintet 42

Boccherini enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime thanks to music that emphasized rich melody, instrumental vibrancy and disarming beauty. He chose the intimacy of a chamber music setting for his Stabat Mater, writing for a solo soprano and string quintet with the instrumental textures weaving the fabric of the text's meaning. The result is passionate music with power, depth and pathos. As a virtuoso cellist he was perfectly placed to write chamber music. In the Quartet, Op. 52, No. 3, a colorful tapestry of contrasting events frames moments of bucolic excitement and lyric interlude, while the expertly structured Quintet, Op. 42, No. 1 directly evokes the Stabat Mater in it's themes.

Format: New CD/Classical

Boccherini / Labelle / Carrai- String Quarter 52 / Sting Quintet 42

SKU: 747313395873
Regular price ¥140.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 04.12.2019

 
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Boccherini enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime thanks to music that emphasized rich melody, instrumental vibrancy and disarming beauty. He chose the intimacy of a chamber music setting for his Stabat Mater, writing for a solo soprano and string quintet with the instrumental textures weaving the fabric of the text's meaning. The result is passionate music with power, depth and pathos. As a virtuoso cellist he was perfectly placed to write chamber music. In the Quartet, Op. 52, No. 3, a colorful tapestry of contrasting events frames moments of bucolic excitement and lyric interlude, while the expertly structured Quintet, Op. 42, No. 1 directly evokes the Stabat Mater in it's themes.