String Quartet G Minor / Sonata Cello & Piano by Truls M Rk (CD, 2002)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelErato, EAO
UPC0724354550522
eBay Product ID (ePID)26070900150

Product Key Features

Release Year2002
FormatCD
GenreClassical
ArtistTruls M Rk
Release TitleString Quartet G Minor / Sonata Cello & Piano

Dimensions

Item Height0.51 in
Item Length5.66 in
Item Width5.04 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks7
Number of Discs1
TracksCello Sonata in A minor Op. 36: Allegro Agitato, Cello Sonata in A minor Op. 36: Andante Molto Tranquillo, Cello Sonata in A minor Op. 36: Allegro-Allegro Molto E Marcato, String Quartet in G minor Op. 27: Un Poco Andante-Allegro Molto Ed Agitato, String Quartet in G minor Op. 27: Romanze: Andantino, String Quartet in G minor Op. 27: Intermezzo: Allegro Molto Marcato, String Quartet in G minor Op. 27: Finale: Lento-Presto Al Saltarello
NotesGrieg: Cello Sonata, String Quartet - Edvard Grieg (Composer), Truls Mork (Performer) If you're familiar with Grieg's piano concerto, you'll hear it's melodic fingerprints (influenced by Norwegian folk dance tunes) throughout the present chamber works, notably in the Cello Sonata's first movement and the G Minor String Quartet's Intermezzo. The Sonata stands out for Truls Mørk's seamless bow arm, cutting edge fortes that never take a vulgar leap, and soft playing that whispers with fullness of body. His pianist, Håvard Gimse, proves an incisive equal partner, rather than deferential accompanist. For all it's fullness of texture and quasi-orchestral scope, the quartet's abundant lyrical ideas linger longest in your inner ear. Mørk and colleagues offer a hard-nosed, terse performance characterized by gaunt, slashing double-stops and a less genial mindset than the Auryn Quartet's wistful slides and looser-limbed phrasing (on the CPO label).
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