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So, what is considered the best sonically and/or artistically of No 5?
I've been happy with these quartets but I've haven't heard the other offerings. The sound quality is excellent and the price was right. Please, please, try another quartet's performance! There three Borodin cycles to choose from, pick one (my favorite is the second cycle, which is the first digital cycle) I have some of the Fitzwilliam on LP, they are way too English (which is a sound I usually like in other music). On the positive side, now that you know the quartets in one dimension you will be all the more happy when you get to hear the other two! I am not a fan of the Emersons - not because I think one has to be Russian to play Shostakovich, but because they miss the color and buoyancy of (most) of the quartets. I have heard them play Shostakovich in concert and enjoyed it, but on CD, well it's like the Julliard?s in Bartok, the attack meter is set to "11." Gregg
Please, please, try another quartet's performance! There three Borodin cycles to choose from, pick one (my favorite is the second cycle, which is the first digital cycle) I have some of the Fitzwilliam on LP, they are way too English (which is a sound I usually like in other music). On the positive side, now that you know the quartets in one dimension you will be all the more happy when you get to hear the other two! I am not a fan of the Emersons - not because I think one has to be Russian to play Shostakovich, but because they miss the color and buoyancy of (most) of the quartets. I have heard them play Shostakovich in concert and enjoyed it, but on CD, well it's like the Julliard?s in Bartok, the attack meter is set to "11." Gregg
Quote from: rajacat on 8 Jun 2009, 06:09 pmI've been happy with these quartets but I've haven't heard the other offerings. The sound quality is excellent and the price was right. Please, please, try another quartet's performance! There three Borodin cycles to choose from, pick one (my favorite is the second cycle, which is the first digital cycle) I have some of the Fitzwilliam on LP, they are way too English (which is a sound I usually like in other music). On the positive side, now that you know the quartets in one dimension you will be all the more happy when you get to hear the other two! I am not a fan of the Emersons - not because I think one has to be Russian to play Shostakovich, but because they miss the color and buoyancy of (most) of the quartets. I have heard them play in concert and enjoyed it, but on CD, well it's like the Julliard?s in Bartok, the attack meter is set to "11." GreggThanks, I'll get a set of the Borodins to try. Actually the Fitzwilliam Quartet is my first foray into Shostakovich so I'm not such a good judge of interpretation and quality of performance.How about this one?-Roy
I've been happy with these quartets but I've haven't heard the other offerings. The sound quality is excellent and the price was right. Please, please, try another quartet's performance! There three Borodin cycles to choose from, pick one (my favorite is the second cycle, which is the first digital cycle) I have some of the Fitzwilliam on LP, they are way too English (which is a sound I usually like in other music). On the positive side, now that you know the quartets in one dimension you will be all the more happy when you get to hear the other two! I am not a fan of the Emersons - not because I think one has to be Russian to play Shostakovich, but because they miss the color and buoyancy of (most) of the quartets. I have heard them play in concert and enjoyed it, but on CD, well it's like the Julliard?s in Bartok, the attack meter is set to "11." Gregg
Quote from: ted_b on 8 Jun 2009, 06:38 pmSo, what is considered the best sonically and/or artistically of No 5?This one is dynamite! I listen to it all the time. Kreitzberg is a great conductor and pianist. Sonics are breathtaking. Crank it! The 9th is more interesting and enigmatic, extremely melodic. This is a desert island disc for me. As for the Quartets, the set on Chandos is very good. The Piano Quintet by Vermeer Quartet on Naxos is awesome. Jupiter Quartet (my favorite) plays the hell out of the 3rd Quartet. Another desert island disc.
http://www.hdtracks.com/index.php?file=catalogdetail&valbum_code=HD827949009662Which leads me to this site.Has anyone tried listening to music using 24/96 masters?