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Alban Berg - Alban-Berg-Quartett - Streichquartett Opus 3 / Lyrische Suite flac album

Alban Berg - Alban-Berg-Quartett - Streichquartett Opus 3 / Lyrische Suite flac album
  • Performer Alban Berg
  • Title Streichquartett Opus 3 / Lyrische Suite
  • Style Twelve-tone
  • Other formats MIDI DMF VQF MPC AAC RA VOC
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1957 mb
  • Size FLAC 1634 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
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Get the Tempo of the tracks from Streichquartett Op. 3, Lyrische Suite (Arditti String Quartet) (1994) by Alban Berg. This album has an average beat per minute of 86 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 57/120 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Streichquartett Op. 3, Lyrische suite (Arditti String Quartet). 1. Streichquartett, Op 3: I. 9'28.

Alban Berg wrote twice for string quartet, and both results stand tall in his output. On this Naive disc, a reissue of an earlier Montaigne release, the Arditti Quartet perform these pieces. The lineup of the Ardittis at this time was Irvine Arditti and David Alberman (violin), Levine Andrade (viola) and Rohan de Saram (cello). The String Quartet op. 3 (1910) was written when Berg was using free atonality for greater expression. The Lyric Suite (1925-26) uses the 12-tone method, but it's important to note that the result is only a slight change from the sound of the first quartet. The sonorities are slightly more "angular" or whatever, but we're still in a recognizable Vienna with recognizable themes.

Alban Berg, Schönberg Quartett ‎– Streichquartett Op. 3, Lyrische Suite Für Streichquartett. Label: Schwann Musica Mundi ‎– VMS 1072. Format: Vinyl, LP. Country: Germany. Cello – Hans Woudenberg. Composed By – Alban Berg. Ensemble – Schönberg Quartett. Liner Notes – Elmer Schönberger. Recording Supervisor – Bob Zimmermann (tracks: B1 to B6), Reinbert de Leeuw (tracks: A1, A2), Rena Scholtens (tracks: A1, A2). Viola – Henk Guittart. Violin – Janneke van der Meer, Wim de Jong.

The Alban Berg Quartett was a string quartet founded in Vienna, Austria in 1970, named after Alban Berg. The Berg Quartet was founded in 1970 by four young professors of the Vienna Academy of Music, and made its debut in the Vienna Konzerthaus in autumn 1971. The widow of the composer Alban Berg, Helene, attended an early private concert after which she gave her consent for the quartet to use her husband's name.

Album: Berg: 7 Early Songs; Piano Sonata; Opera Extracts etc, Alban Berg Quartett - A Tribute, Berg - Chamber Works, 100 Best 20th Century Classics, Berg: Violin Concerto; Three Orchestra Pieces; Piano Sonata N. ; String Quartet N. etc, 100 Best Chamber Music. Download Alban Berg Quartet, Alban Berg Quartett, Альбан Берг - Lyric Suite: III. Allegro misterioso. Berg: 7 Early Songs; Piano Sonata; Opera Extracts etc: Best. Berg wrote a vocal part for the last movement of the Lyric Suite, but it remained secret until long after his death. This recording does not contain that vocal part, but interested listeners can turn, for example, to a Nonesuch disc where the Kronos Quartet and Dawn Upshaw perform the reconstruction. That said, the purely instrumental work does not feel like it's lacking anything and is richly enjoyable.

Genre: Suite, Quartet. Composer: Alban Maria Johanne Berg. Performers: - Alban Berg Quartett. In MP3 format In FLAC format. Alban Berg - Streichquartett O., Lyrische Suite fuer Streichquartett (Alban Berg Quartett). III Allegro misterioso - Suite lyrique pour Quatuor à cordes (1925/6).

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Tracklist

Streichquartett Op. 3 (Helene Berg Gewidmet)
A1 Langsam 9:25
A2 Mäßige Viertel 9:52
Lyrische Suite Für Streichquartett (Alexander von Zemlinky Gewidmet)
B1 Allegretto Gioviale 2:50
B2 Andante Amoroso 5:32
B3 Allegro Misterioso/Trio Ectsatico 3:12
B4 Adagio Apassionato 5:03
B5 Presto Delirando/Tenebroso 4:16
B6 Largo Desolato 5:20

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – TELDEC »Telefunken-Decca« Schallplatten GmbH

Credits

  • Cello – Valentin Erben
  • Composed By – Alban Berg
  • Ensemble – Alban Berg Quartett, Wien*
  • Liner Notes – Joachim Stiehr
  • Liner Notes [English Translation] – Frederick A. Bishop
  • Liner Notes [French Translation] – Jacques Fournier
  • Viola – Hatto Beyerle
  • Violin [First Violin] – Günther Pichler*
  • Violin [Second Violin] – Klaus Maetzl

Notes

Comes in a gatefold with double foldout sleeve.
Inside gatefold info:
Credited liner notes in German with credited translations into English and French.

Front cover info:
Printed round "Deutscher Schallplattenpreis / Deutsche Phono-Akademie E.V." logo.

Back cover info:
Uncredited liner notes in German with credited translations into English and French.
Made in Germany • TELDEC »Telefunken-Decca« Schallplatten GmbH.
℗ 1974

Center-labels info:
Stereo
℗ 1974

First Category from cover and spine. 2nd from labels.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side A): 093 672
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side B): 093 673
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side A ("A-B-II" hand-etched)): 093672/I A-B-II
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side B ("A-B-II" hand-etched)): 093673-I A-B-II
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 0366
  • Other (Inner sleeve code#): N/407 2/4/6