A monumental performance of Mozart by the prestigious Smetana Quartet
Mozart's innovativeness in "Dissonance" stands out
"Mozart: String Quartets No. 18 and No. 19" was recorded in 1975 by the prestigious Czech Smetana Quartet. No. 19 in particular is known as "Dissonance," and is attractive for its innovative sense of harmony and tense introduction, which was novel at the time. The Smetana Quartet's precise and warm performance carefully brings out Mozart's innovativeness and lyricism.
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I. Adagio
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II. Andante Cantabile
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III. Menuetto: Allegro
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IV. Allegro Molto
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I. Allegro
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II. Menuetto
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III. Andante
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IV. Allegro Non Troppo
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Composed By - W. A. Mozart
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Engineer [Audio] - Miloslav M. Kulhan
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Supervised By - Eduard Herzog
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Cello - Antonín Kohout
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Viola - Milan Škampa
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Violin - Lubomír Kostecký
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Ensemble - Smetana Quartet
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Violin - Jiří Novák (2)
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Supervised By - Peter Willemoës
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Engineer [Audio] - Takeaki Anazawa
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Production Manager - Toru Yuki