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Schubert: Complete String Quartets
Since 2012, the German ensemble Diogenes Quartet have devoted themselves to recording all of Schuberts music for string quartet. Already released as individual volumes to high acclaim, they are now available to purchase together, setting Schuberts later masterpieces alongside his earlier works and revealing the genius he was at such a young age. Additionally, the quartet have worked with Christian Starke, an expert in Schuberts music, who has sensitively completed two of the composers fragments, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the astonishing potential these short pieces contain. While the four late quartets have always been considered shining examples of Schuberts mastery of the genre, his earlier works for string quartet written as a young teenager have at times been overlooked in the past. They were clearly intended for a familiar, domestic setting rather than the concert hall, and the Diogenes Quartets sensitive rendition draws the listener in, recreating the intimate setting and drawing out the sense of lyricism already present in Schuberts lines. The Quartet were highly praised by Fanfare for their immaculate execution, complemented by genuine emotional engagement and real feeling for Schuberts unique modes and moods of musical expression in Volume 2, with the reviewer Jerry Dubins stating that once complete, this recording of Schuberts string quartets would be the one to have. This quality boxset certainly attests to that claim. This set presents the complete string quartets by Franz Schubert, including the completion of two unfinished movements, by Christian Starke. Schuberts string quartets span his whole creative lifetime. The early quartets are firmly rooted in the classical Viennese style, charming, fresh, lyrical and witty, the later quartets (Rosamunde, Death and the Maiden, G major) speak a deep, dramatic and sometimes grim language, full of Weltschmerz, hope and despair. The German Diogenes Quartet have been delving deep into the world of Schubert over the past few years. Critics (Fanfare and other magazines) have praised their genuine emotional engagement and real feeling for Schuberts unique modes and moods of musical expression, immaculate execution. Excellent and extensive liner notes by musicologist and producer Christian Starke.