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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Opus 127 a gem,
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This review is from: Beethoven: Late String Quartets (Audio CD)
If you are going to buy only one recording of the late Beethoven Quartets, then the 3-CD set of the Guarneri Quartet performances is the one to get. And if you are going to buy more than one set of the late quartets, then get this first. No performing group can perform more than one of the late quartets better than everybody else, but overall, the Guarneri Quartet does the best job, and their performance of the Opus 127 Quartet is beyond praise. It is such a perfect performance of this most lyrical of quartets: it is capable of making one blissfully happy, driving home on a country road on an Indian summer twilight with the windows rolled down and with an impossibly strong feeling of euphoria that lingers on late into the night. It is rare for a performing group to shape each phrase of a Beethoven quartet so well, tying in each phrase so beautifully and inevitably into the next. The Guarneri's sense for the architecture of this piece is unsurpassed. The performances of the other late quartets, though good, don't come up to the high standard set on Opus 127. There aren't any really good recordings on CD in print of the Opus 131, but the Guarneri does pretty well. (Will SONY ever release on CD the Columbia monaural recording of the studio performance of Opus 131 made by the Budapest Quartet in the 1950's with Jac Gorodetzky, 2nd violin, ML-4585? Don't hold your breath. And for the best performance of Opus 132, try the Fine Arts Quartet's performance that is currently available on CD.) How many stars does the Guarneri Quartet rate on these performances? I wouldn't give any quartet more than 4 for the collection of the late quartets, but when I see which other recordings of the late quartets received perfect 5-star ratings by Amazon customers, I am tempted to give the Guarneri at least a 6. And for the Opus 127, a 10 on a scale of 5.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Guarneri makes late Beethoven accessible and deeply moving,
By Snookie "rksiemers" (HUMMELSTOWN, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Beethoven: Late String Quartets (Audio CD)
I have been an avid classical music consumer for over 30 years, as well as being a professional musician and teacher. With the exception of the 9th symphony, most late Beethoven tends to be a style of music which can be best described as deeply profound. This is not music with a lot of bells and whistles. It tends to require repeated concentrated listening to achieve a maximum level of understanding and enjoyment. I have found that the Guarneri String Quartet has served as an excellent guide to these spiritual adventures in music. The heartfelt simplicity of their playing along with their matchless execution, and intonation helps to make the late Beethoven quartets a deeply moving experience every time I listen to them. The Cavatina from Op. 130 (Adagio molto espressivo- slow, with much expression), is to me the musical description of the soul meeting God. If you are a newcomer to this literature, you might consider checking out the early and middle quartets first. If your'e a veteran listener, I found this recording deeply satisfying.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sublime Agony and peace,
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This is music born out of a lifespan of extreme agony that melted away into peace and content , such expression is unequalled in all music ( perhaps with the exception of Wagner)The performance is perfection , the slow movements will bring tears into your eyes , the fast will engulf you with their intellect and energy . Those people really "understand" what the music is saying , there're not simply playing notes .
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