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Anton​í​n Dvo​ř​á​k: Early Works for String Quartet

by Zemlinsky Quartet, Josef Klusoň

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The Czech Zemlinsky Quartet, which attended master classes by Václav Bernášek (Kocian Quartet), Josef Klusoň (Pražàk) and Walter Levine (LaSalle), proposes the first recording of Dvořák’s youthful works for quartet (1862-74) taking into account the cuts made in the critical edition (Supraphon-Bärenreiter). Consequently, the works are better suited to concert performance and show off to best advantage the spontaneity and richness of their inexhaustible melodic inspiration, ‘apprentice works’ that prefigure the universality of the future American Quartet of 1893.

Awards: Diapason d’Or, 4* by Le Monde de la Musique, 9 by Répertoire, ClassicsToday.com, Fanfare, The Strad, Ensemble

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released February 1, 2007

Zemlinsky Quartet (Ensemble)
Josef Klusoň (Viola)

RECORDED IN PRAGUE, MARTÍNEK STUDIO, between November 21 and December 19, 2006

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