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"Metamorphosis": String Quartets by Bartók, Kurtág & Liegeti / "Metamorphosis": String Quartets by Bartok, Kurtag & Liegeti

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Artist: Cuarteto Casals
Release date: 2010
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Tracks: 25
Duration: 53:59
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No. Title Length
1. String Quartet No. 4, Sz. 91: I. Allegro 5:53
2. String Quartet No. 4, Sz. 91: II. Prestissimo, con sordino 2:57
3. String Quartet No. 4, Sz. 91: III. Non troppo lento 6:11
4. String Quartet No. 4, Sz. 91: IV. Allegretto pizzicato 2:43
5. String Quartet No. 4, Sz. 91: V. Allegro molto 5:35
6. String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes": I. Allegro grazioso 1:41
7. String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes": II. Vivace, capriccioso 1:54
8. String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes": III. Adagio, mesto 2:26
9. String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes": IV. Presto 2:49
10. String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes": V. Andante tranquillo 3:09
11. String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes": VI. Tempo di Valse - moderato - con eleganza - un poco capriccioso 2:22
12. String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes": VII. Allegretto, un poco gioviale 2:42
13. String Quartet No. 1 "Métamorphoses nocturnes": VIII. Prestissimo 4:25
14. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": I. 0:46
15. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": II. 0:32
16. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": III. 0:28
17. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": IV. Presto 0:15
18. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": V. Lontano, calmo, appena sentito 1:58
19. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": VI. 0:56
20. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": VII. 0:37
21. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": VIII. Con slancio 0:19
22. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": IX. Pesante, con moto - Leggiero 0:50
23. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": X. Molto agitato 0:31
24. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": XI. 1:17
25. 12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13 "Hommage à András Mihály": XII. Leggiero, con moto, non dolce 0:43

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Named after the great Catalan cellist Pablo Casals, this group — violinists Abel Tomás Realp and Vera Martinez Mehner, violist Jonathan Brown, and cellist Arnau Tomás Realp — is both exacting and exciting. 2010’s excellent Metamorphosis presents a set by three Hungarian composers, Béla Bartók, György Ligeti, and György Kurtág. Bartok’s string quartets are major landmarks, and his Fourth String Quartet (1928) is both a wonder of structural symmetry and a rich catalogue of instrumental gestures. Cuarteto Casals masterfully brings to life Bartok’s expansive timbral palette, one created by the use of assertive pizzicato, vibrato-free passages, glissandi, and much more. Ligeti’s First String Quartet (1953-54) clearly builds on Bartok’s innovations while striking out in new directions. The piece’s subtitle, “Métamophosis Nocturnes,” suggests the shape-shifting, mysterious nature of this powerful work, which can veer from violent rhythms to quiescent lyricism. Kurtag’s 12 Microludes for String Quartet (1977-78), whose short sections each begin on a different note of the chromatic scale, conjures a rich sound world.