Beethoven, Vermeer Quartet - The Middle String Quartets FLAC
Tracklist
1 | Poco Adagio - Allegro | 9:55 |
2 | Allegro Con Brio | 4:28 |
3 | Adagio Molto E Mesto | 14:54 |
4 | Finale: Presto | 5:40 |
5 | String Quartet No. 8 In E Minor, Op. 59,2 "Rasumovsky" | |
6 | String Quartet No. 7 In F Major, Op. 59,1 "Rasumovsky" | |
7 | Allegretto, Ma Non Troppo | 7:00 |
8 | Menuetto: Grazioso | 5:20 |
9 | Larghetto Espressivo - Allegretto Agitato | 4:44 |
10 | Allegretto Con Variazioni | 6:42 |
11 | String Quartet No. 9 In C Major, op. 59,3 "Rasumovsky" | |
12 | Allegro | 8:07 |
13 | Presto | 5:26 |
14 | Allegro Assai Vivace, Ma Serioso | 4:31 |
15 | Allegretto Vivace E Sempre Scherzando | 9:44 |
16 | Introduzione: Andante Con Molto - Allegro Vivace | 10:06 |
17 | String Quartet No. 11 In F Minor, Op. 95 "Quartetto Serioso" | |
18 | Andante Con Moto Quasi Allegretto | 9:32 |
19 | Adagio Ma Non Troppo | 10:42 |
20 | Allegro | 10:11 |
21 | Molto Adagio | 13:41 |
22 | Allegro Molto | 6:12 |
23 | Allegretto | 7:44 |
24 | Allegro | 11:10 |
25 | String Quartet No. 10 In E Flat Major, Op. 74 "Harp" |
Credits
- Cello – Marc Johnson
- Cover – Jan Seib
- Executive-Producer – Wolfgang Mohr
- Liner Notes – Ludwig Finscher
- Liner Notes [English Translation] – Gery Bramall
- Liner Notes [French Translation] – Christian Hinzelin
- Painting – August von Kloeber
- Recorded By – Bernhard Mnich (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4), Eberhard Sengpiel (tracks: 2-1 to 3-8)
- Recording Supervisor – Friedemann Engelbrecht (tracks: 1-1 to 2-4, 3-1 40 3-4), Hans Bernhard Bätzing (tracks: 2-5 to 2-8, 3-5 to 3-8)
- Viola – Richard Young
- Violin [First] – Shmuel Ashkenasi
- Violin [Second] – Pierre Ménard
Notes
Recordings: May 1988 (Op. 59,1); March 1988 (OP.74); May 1989 (OP. 59,3 & Op.95); October 1989 (Op.59,2)
℗ 1990 © 1993
Thick jewel case with tray including a 36-page booklet in English, German and French.
Made in Germany
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 7 4509-91495-2 9
- Barcode (String): 745099149529
- Label Code: LC 6019
- Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
- SPARS Code: DDD
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 0527
- Matrix / Runout (CD1): 450991495-2/1 WME
- Matrix / Runout (CD2): 450991495-2/2 WME
- Matrix / Runout (CD3): 450991495-2/3 WME
- Mastering SID Code: none
Companies
- Recorded At – Teldec-Studio, Berlin
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Teldec Classics International GmbH
- Copyright (c) – Teldec Classics International GmbH
- Published By – Breitkopf & Härtel
- Pressed By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
Album
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