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Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet - String Quartets (Complete) #1-6 mp3 download
Singer: Béla Bartók
Title: String Quartets (Complete) #1-6
Released: 1961
Country: US
Style: Modern
Genre: Classical music
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 761
Formats: VOC DTS DMF MP4 AUD MP3 AAC
MP3 size: 1257 mb

Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet - String Quartets (Complete) #1-6 mp3 download

Tracklist

Quartet #1 (Opus 7)
A1 Lento - Allegretto
A2 Allegro Vivace
Quartet #2 (Opus 17)
B1 Moderato
B2 Allegro Molto Capriccioso
B3 Lento
Quartet #3
C1 Moderato
C2 Allegro
Quartet #4
D1 Allegro
D2 Prestissimo, Con Sordino
D3 Non Troppo Lento
D4 Allegretto Pizzicato
D5 Allegro Molto
Quartet #5
E1 Allegro
E2 Adagio Molto
E3 Scherzo (Alla Bulgarese)
E4 Andante
E5 Finale (Allegro Vivace)
Quartet #6
F1 Mesto - Vivace
F2 Mesto - Marcia
F3 Mesto - Burletta (Moderato)
F4 Mesto

Credits

  • Cello – Vera Nogrady
  • Composed By – Béla Bartók
  • Orchestra – Ramor Quartet
  • Sleeve Notes – Harry Hallreich
  • Viola – Zoltan Thirring
  • Violin [1st] – Erwin Ramor
  • Violin [2nd] – Andreas Sándor

Notes

Rec. in Vienna

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SVBX 519 Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet - String Quartets (Complete) ‎(3xLP + Box) VOX SVBX 519 US 1961
VBX 19 Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet - String Quartets (Complete) #1-6 ‎(3xLP, Mono + Box) VOX VBX 19 US 1961
TUX CD 1087/8/9 Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet - The Six String Quartets ‎(3xCD) Tuxedo Music TUX CD 1087/8/9 Switzerland 1991
VBX 19 Béla Bartók 6 Quartets ‎(3xLP, Mono + Box) VOX VBX 19 France 1960
Denon Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet - The Six String Quartets ‎(3xCD) Denon Denon US 2000

Béla Bartók / Ramor Quartet - String Quartets (Complete) #1-6 mp3 album free

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This review is mostly based on Quartets #3 and #4, two masterpieces that make it easier to separate the men from the boys so to speak. The Ramors take their time (in #3 they are a full minute slower than the Tokyos, my reference for this quartet). Still, they add all the drama one may want, and then some, with their phrasing and their dynamics. Particularly in #4 at times their performance is startlingly different from any other I have heard (probably 20 between live and recorded). One may not like all the liberties they take, but undoubtedly this is a breath of fresh air from 1960, in vivid and 3D mono sound.
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