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Karl Weigl: String Quartets 1 & 5 / Artis Quartett Wien
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Karl Weigl: String Quartets 1 & 5 / Artis Quartett Wien
Genre: Classical
 
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One by one, the last century's musical casualties are still emerging. Some had been forgotten because of political persecution, others because their work missed the trend. Karl Weigl suffered on both counts. Driven out of ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Artis Quartett Wien
Title: Karl Weigl: String Quartets 1 & 5 / Artis Quartett Wien
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Nimbus Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2000
Re-Release Date: 9/26/2000
Album Type: Original recording reissued
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 710357564628

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One by one, the last century's musical casualties are still emerging. Some had been forgotten because of political persecution, others because their work missed the trend. Karl Weigl suffered on both counts. Driven out of Vienna by the Nazis in 1938, he ended up in America at a time when his sort of music was regarded as hopelessly passé. Yet Schoenberg, who had been an early admirer in his pre-atonal days, remained a staunch supporter in the 1940s. Weigl's emotional intensity may be Romantic, echoing Schubert and adumbrating Bartók, but his style had unique integrity. The first of these quartets is wonderfully assured for a 23-year-old, and offers 44 unbroken minutes of ravishing lyricism. The second--by a composer who was by this time also a celebrated professor of composition--is pared-down and power-packed. Both are immaculately played by this Viennese ensemble. This is a disc to treasure, for its graceful evocation of a civilization brutally rubbed out. --Michael Church
 

CD Reviews

"...the glittering Viennese tradition."...
Sébastien Melmoth | Hôtel d'Alsace, PARIS | 12/13/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

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"I always considered Dr. Weigl as one of the best composers of the old school [--i.e., before 1915]; one of those who continued the glittering Viennese tradition."--Arnold Schönberg, Los Angeles, 1938.



Weigl was a pupil of Zemlinsky and Robert Fuchs, taking a Ph.D. from the U of Vienna in 1903. Thereafter he worked with the most important musicians of the period, including Mahler, Schönberg, Webern, and Zemlinsky. In the 1920s, his own pupils were to include Korngold, Eisler, and Zeisl.



After the terminal year of 1933, a pall fell over his European career. The Anschluss (14 March 1938) triggered his flight to the United States where--like Zemlinsky--Weigl eventually perished in obscurity.



Two fairly large string quartets:

Op. 20 in c-minor (1904);

Op. 31 in G-major (1933);

TT: >:70mins.



Bonus Klimt woodcut cover-art.

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