Sibelius, Jean - String Quartets 1890-1922 - Tempera Quartet
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NERIKES ALLEHANDA/VADSTENA TIDNING "I likhet med Vertavokvartetten består den uteslutande av unga kvinnor - och likt den norska ensemblen spelar dessa finländskor med en sådan hängivenhet och nervig intensitet att man baxnar. Det är kvartettspel på hög internationell nivå. Den haydninspirerade, expressiva och djärvt romantiska B-dur-kvartetten från 1890 görs med självutlämnande närvaro, och mästerverket Voces intimae, d-moll-kvartetten, tolkas med mästerlig svängning mellan griegskt svärmeri och mörk attack i dissonanserna och i den vilda kromatiken däremellan."
(Tidningen Kulturen)
Jean Sibelius’s relationship to the string quartet genre is something of an enigma. The two previous discs in this trilogy of his complete works for quartet contain substantial programmes of the music written between 1885 and 1889, and more than half of the present disc is taken up by two works written in 1890. But then there is a gap of almost twenty years before Sibelius wrote his by far most famous work in the genre, the Quartet in D minor ‘Voces intimae’, and in spite of its favourable reception, he didn’t compose another work for string quartet apart from the brief Andante festivo, in 1922. The reason for his first long silence may be Sibelius’s discovery in the 1890s of the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic that was to provide him with both subject matter and inspiration, but which lent itself more readily to an orchestral treatment. And possibly his later great successes as a symphonist diverted him from the field of chamber music even after having so successfully revisited it in ‘Voces intimae’. Whichever the case may be, with the present disc the Tempera Quartet provide us with the final pieces of the puzzle of Sibelius and the string quartet – including a preliminary ending of Voces Intimae which has never been recorded before! The previous two discs have met with overwhelming praise in the international music press, both for the performances (‘la superbe interprétation du Quatuour Tempera’, ‘das hervorragend spielenden Tempera Quartet’, ‘el magnífico Tempera Quartet’) and for the interest of the repertoire: ‘an endless fount of ideas, reactions, attempts, trials, in which one discovers vigour, spontaneity, inventiveness, conviction’ (Scherzo), ‘a treasure-trove … full of unexpected surprises’ (International Record Review) and ‘this wonderful repertoire … of great beauty and a surprisingly classical balance’ (Classica-Répertoire).
Tempera Quartet
Jean Sibelius
Adagio in D minor, JS12
String Quartet in B flat major, Op.4
String Quartet in D minor, ‘Voces intimae’, Op.56 (also including world première recording of preliminary ending)
Andante festivo, JS34a