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Parker Quartet, Kim Kashkashian - Kurtág: Six moments musicaux, Officium breve; Dvořák: String Quintet Op.97 (2021)

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Parker Quartet, Kim Kashkashian - Kurtág: Six moments musicaux, Officium breve; Dvořák: String Quintet Op.97 (2021)

Parker Quartet, Kim Kashkashian - Kurtág: Six moments musicaux, Officium breve; Dvořák: String Quintet Op.97 (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 247 Mb | Total time: 63:28 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ECM Records | # ECM 2649 | Recorded: 2018

On their ECM New Series debut, the Boston-based Parker Quartet, hailed by the Washington Post for "exceptional virtuosity and imaginative interpretation," play music of Gyorgy Kurt g and are joined by violist Kim Kashkashian, one of the quartet's early mentors, to play Dvor k. In this powerful program of contrasts, Dvor k's outgoing String Quintet No. 3 is framed by two of Kurt g's concentrated, meticulously shaped works.

Parker Quartet - Kurtág: Six moments musicaux; Officium breve / Dvořák: String Quintet, Op. 97 (2021)

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Parker Quartet - Kurtág: Six moments musicaux; Officium breve / Dvořák: String Quintet, Op. 97 (2021)

Parker Quartet - Kurtág: Six moments musicaux; Officium breve / Dvořák: String Quintet, Op. 97 (2021)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 240 MB | Cover | 01:03:29 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 146 MB
Classical | Label: ECM New Series

At first glance, the pairing of the two composers chosen by the Parker Quartet and violist Kim Kashkashian for their recording on ECM New Series may appear unusual. However, György Kurtág and Antonín Dvořák have more in common than a fleeting glimpse at their oeuvre – an extremely narrow, concentrated catalogue of works in the one case and a multifaceted life's work that lavishly encompasses all musical genres in the other – would suggest.