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Weinberg Vol. 5: String Quartets 3, 9, 14 & Improvisation and Romance

Chandos Records

 CHAN 20328
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April 2025
April 2025
Mieczyslaw Weinberg
Arcadia Quartet
Jonathan Cooper
Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk
Classical
String quartet, wind quartet etc.

The Arcadia Quartet reaches the penultimate release in its acclaimed complete Weinberg string quartets series with this volume, featuring Quartets Nos 3, 9, and 14. As in previous volumes, the works are taken from contrasting periods of Weinberg’s compositional development, and so present a varied programme that works in its own right. Quartet No. 3, composed in 1944, could be considered as the first ‘mature’ quartet, and is set in three movements. The Ninth Quartet, composed in 1963, dates from his self-described ‘starry decade’, when his work was championed by a significant group of enthusiastic performers, including Emil Gilels, Leonid Kogan, Kirill Kondrashin, Rudolf Barshai, and the Borodin Quartet. Quartet No. 14 dates from 1978, three years after the death of Weinberg’s great friend and mentor Shostakovich: a time when Weinberg was questioning and renewing his artistic identity. The album also includes the short Improvisation and Romance, from 1950.

‘The Arcadia Quartet in a short text in the booklet say that Weinberg’s ‘music is like a glow of light surrounded by the darkness of the unknown.’ That’s a quality you will find in their interpretations.’
Alexander Laskowski – Gramophone – June 2025
 
‘What is so impressive about this album is the way that the Arcadia Quartet depicts Weinberg’s stylistic journey towards this uncompromising musical language.’
Joanne Talbot – The Strad – June 2025
 
‘One of the great virtues of the Arcadia Quartet’s outstandingly performed Weinberg quartet cycle lies is its imaginative programming.’
Erik Levi – BBC Music Magazine – June 2025