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Alexander Borodin: String Quartet No. 2, Cello Sonata, Piano Quintet

by Pražák Quartet, Michal Kaňka, Jaromír Klepáč

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An amateur cellist, Alexander Borodin, the composer of Prince Igor, was the only one of the Group of Five to have written some ten chamber works for his personal pleasure in keeping with the laws of Germanic rhetoric - to Balakirev's great displeasure. One of them is a pure masterpiece: his Quartet in D, featuring an irresistible Nocturne, which has been played round the world in various arrangements.

Awards: Choc by Le Monde de la Musique, Recommended by Classica, 5 by Diapason, Opus d’Or, Gramophone, BBC Music Magazine, Klassik.com

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released March 1, 2011

Pražák Quartet (Ensemble)
Michal Kaňka (Cello)
Jaromír Klepáč (Piano)

RECORDED IN PRAGUE, IN DOMOVINA STUDIO, MARCH 1999, JANUARY 2000

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