String Quintet for two violins, viola, cello and double bass, Op. 3

Viola odorata (Andante cantabile)


  • Recorded: 13th June 2009
  • Record Place: Evangelical Church At Jacob's Ladder, Prague
  • First Release: 2010
  • (P) 2010 SUPRAPHON a.s.
  • Genre: Chamber Music

Artists

  • music by: Josef Bohuslav Foerster
  • double bass: Jiří Hudec
  • musical group: Stamic Quartet

Album

Stamic Quartet

Foerster: The Complete String Quartets

Catalogue Number: SU 4050-2
Published: 18th June 2010
Genre: Chamber Music
Format: 2 CD
Following the acclaimed recordings of the two violin concertos (SU 3961-2) and the cello concerto (SU 3989-2), Supraphon returns to the work of Josef Bohuslav Foerster, a composer somewhat neglected until recently. This double CD presents for the first time his complete string quartet oeuvre. The first quartet (1888) is dedicated to Tchaikovsky, who recognised in Foerster a talented music creator and in a letter encouraged him to persevere with composing. The form of string quartet would subsequently accompany Foerster until the very end. The fifth quartet, "The Vestec"(1959), is Foerster's final work. After a long and arduous creative journey and seeking, he returns in it to his Smetana and Dvořák roots, already evident in the first quartet. This recording is supplemented by three minor compositions (including Erinnerung for string quartet and harp) and the idiomatic two-movement string quintet with double bass.

Stamic Quartet, one of the foremost ensembles representing the renowned Czech quartet school worldwide, interprets Foerster with technical mastery and an understanding of the deeper layers of his work.

Reviews

“Foerster’s little-known chamber oeuvre comes as a revelation, especially in performances as committed as these. The Bohemian melodic inspiration is unmistakable, as is the autumnal wistfulness of the slow music…there’s no let-up in creative inspiration or the appealingly direct late romantic idiom.“
Financial Times, 11th September 2010

“The music is influenced by Dvorak and Smetana, but it has a rich, flowing melodic lyricism which is all Foerster's own contribution. When played so expertly and with such sympathetic warmth, Foerster is revealed as a composer to return to and to give the listener much pleasure.“
The Pinguin Guide 2011 Edition

“Passion and technical excellence are not wanting at any point; not in the great pieces on this disc, nor in the fillers. No hint of mediocrity around. If I could go back and make this one of my “Best Classical Recordings of 2010”, I would.“
Forbes, 17th September 2017

CD 1

Josef Bohuslav Foerster
String Quartet No.1 in E major, Op. 15
1. Allegro 09:46
2. Scherzo 03:44
3. Adagio 06:19
4. Allegro con brio 06:53
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
String Quartet No.2 in D major, Op. 39
5. Lento. Allegro 08:17
6. Andante 07:17
7. Andantino 12:56
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
String Quartet No.3 in C major, Op. 61
8. Allegro moderato e cantabile - Tempo di Polka - Andante sostenuto 15:35

CD 2

Josef Bohuslav Foerster
String Quartet No 4 in F major, Op.182
1. Allegro grazioso 08:17
2. Adagio cantabile. Allegretto malinconico. Adagio /Tempo I/ 08:27
3. Allegro 05:28
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
String Quartet No. 5 in G major "The Vestec", sine op.
4. Allegro 04:40
5. Allegro vivo 04:48
6. Adagio. Andante sostenuto 06:49
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
7. The Prayer for String Quartet, sine op. 08:10
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
8. Erinnerung for String Quartet and Harp. sine op. 02:14
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
String Quintet for two violins, viola, cello and double bass, Op. 3
9. Viola odorata (Andante cantabile) 03:18
10. Rosa mystica (Allegretto) 02:46
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
11. Allegro giocoso for String Quartet, sine op. 06:41