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Alban Berg Quartet Mozart: String Quartets Nos. 14 - 23
Alban Berg Quartet, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Alban Berg Quartet Mozart: String Quartets Nos. 14 - 23
Genre: Classical
 
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Before Signing with EMI and Recording all of Mozart String Quartets at Least Once and Often Twice, the Alban Berg Quartet Recorded Nearly Half of them First for Teldec and Many Regard them Still as their Freshest and Most ...  more »

     

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All Artists: Alban Berg Quartet, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Title: Alban Berg Quartet Mozart: String Quartets Nos. 14 - 23
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Label: Warner Music France
Original Release Date: 1/1/2002
Re-Release Date: 8/12/2002
Album Type: Box set, Extra tracks, Import
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 4
SwapaCD Credits: 4
UPC: 745099549527

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Before Signing with EMI and Recording all of Mozart String Quartets at Least Once and Often Twice, the Alban Berg Quartet Recorded Nearly Half of them First for Teldec and Many Regard them Still as their Freshest and Most Vital Performances. This Four CD Budget Box is an Outstanding Bargain and all Unfamiliar with their Earlier Performances and who Simply Treasure These Quartets Are Strongly Encouraged to Give this Set a Listen.

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CD Reviews

Penguin Guide "Recommended Recording"
Alan Lekan | Boulder, CO | 05/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This 4-CD set contains Mozart's most monumental (and last) quartets, including the six quartets dedicated to his dear friend and colleage Joseph Haydn, the lone "Hoffmeister quartet" and the last "Prussian" quartets. All are masterpieces of the genre, especially the "Haydn's" which Mozart (uncharacteristically) toiled long and carefully to compose out of respect and admiration for his elder friend. Upon hearing these performed, Haydn pronounced to Mozart's father the now-famous quote about young Mozart being the greatest composer he knew in person or by reputation. As the pioneer of the modern quartet, Haydn knew great quartet writing when he heard it and he was right - these turned out to be among Mozart's greatest chamber works. (the quintets perhaps being the only greater works).



The Austrian Alban Berg Quartet executes these quartets with their characteristic and supreme suppleness, precision and elegance. "Polished" is a common description I see concerning their style. The music here sounds really, really great - for the perfectly honed compositions of Mozart to the impeccable performances of the Berg to the clear, vibrant sound quality. I normally favor the Quatuor Mosaiques for quartets, but here for Mozart's quartets, I think The Alban Berg Quartet is hard to beat. Indeed, this is what Penguin Guide concluded who awarded this set with a "Recommended Recording" and described it as "one of the most distinguised sets of the late quartets that has not been surpassed." What also makes this set so valuable is that it contains the last three quartets in addition to the Haydn Quartets - an obvious but not so common coupling. So, all the above factors make this set highly desirable and a fabulous value. (I think Teldec "left some money on the table" here ...). PS: Their complete cycle of Beethoven's string quartets also get rave reviews for similar reasons."
A bargain - and perfectg ensemble
John N. Taylor | Palm Desert, CA, USA | 10/17/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Alban Berg Quartet are legendary and these CD's contain some of their best work. They seem like one instrument and it is difficult to imagine a closer ensemble.



Particularly affecting are the slower movements, where Mozart's sublime music is allowed time to breathe and expand as it should.



BUY THESE DISCS AND YOU WON'T REGRET IT!"
Doesn't get any better than this.
bonerfly | NY | 09/30/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am assuming if you are reading this, I don't really have to say anything technical about Mozart or these GREAT late string quartets.

I am only writing this review to let you know...

For anyone who is disappointed with the performance and sound quality of The Berg Quartet's EMI Mozart collection of these same quartets, this is a horse of a different color.

Recorded in the early 90s for Teldec before the Berg's signed with EMI, These performances are sublime.

You would not belive this is the same group that made those horrid EMI records.

This is THE Bergs we all know and love and nobody before or since has made Mozart's string quartets sound this good.

Perfect intonation, TONE, blend, dynamics and yes, PASSION.

I've had many collections of these works and this leads the field. BY FAR.

THIS ONE HAS IT ALL....

And the Teldec sound stage is the cleanest and crystal clear you'll ever hear.

With wonderful front to back depth and air around every note.

Demonstration sound with great imaging and transparency.

You can "literally" step inside this recording. Well you know what I mean.

It really doesn't get any better than this."