Works: Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga: Quartet for Strings no 3 in E flat major; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quartet for Strings no 6 in B flat major, K 159; Franz Schubert: Quartet for Strings no 4 in C major, ...
The Modigliani Quartet presents a program of youthful works by three great musical prodigies when they were only seventeen-years-old. In his sixth quartet, Mozart's prodigious...continue...
Recording information: Salle Colonne à Paris (09/2011)....continue...
Works: Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga: Quartet for Strings no 1 in D minor; Quartet for Strings no 2 in A major; Quartet for Strings no 3 in E flat major Conductors: Ensemble:
Guarneri String Quartet
Here are three quiet masterpieces from Spain's Juan Arriaga, a composer who, had he not been for his premature death, may have eventually achieved the...continue...
Recording information: 02/1995....continue...
Works: Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga: Quartet for Strings no 1 in D minor; Quartet for Strings no 2 in A major; Quartet for Strings no 3 in E flat major; Johan Wikmanson: Quartet for Strings in E minor, Op 1...
Works: Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga: Quartet for Strings no 1 in D minor; Quartet for Strings no 2 in A major; Quartet for Strings no 3 in E flat major
Performers:
Piovano, Luigi; Quiggle, David; Rossi, Mauro; Spadano, Massimo Conductors: Ensemble:
Camerata Boccherini
A wildly talented composer and violinist, Juan Crisostomo de Arriaga was known as The Spanish Mozart after his premature death at the age of 19....continue...
Works: Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga: Quartet for Strings no 1 in D minor; Quartet for Strings no 2 in A major; Quartet for Strings no 3 in E flat major Conductors: Ensemble:
Vlach String Quartet Prague
There is no doubt that Arriaga was an extraordinarily gifted composer. These three quartets were written towards the end of his short life (he lived...continue...
Works: Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga: Quartet for Strings no 1 in D minor; Quartet for Strings no 2 in A major; Quartet for Strings no 3 in E flat major Conductors: Ensemble:
Voces Quartet Iasi
"His [Arriaga's] excellent instruction and his extraordinary musical intelligence yield a music that has the subtly of Mozart, the innovation of Haydn, and the economy...continue...