Florent Schmitt's "Quatuor à cordes, Op. 112" is a profound and intricate exploration of the string quartet form, composed in 1947 by the French master Florent Schmitt. This album, recorded by the Quatuor Champeil and released in 1958, is a testament to Schmitt's late Romantic and early modernist style, blending rich harmonies with complex structures. The quartet is divided into four distinct movements: "Rêve" (Dream), "Jeu" (Play), "In Memoriam," and "Élan" (Elan or Energy), each offering a unique emotional and musical landscape. Spanning nearly 40 minutes, this work showcases Schmitt's ability to craft a cohesive and engaging narrative through music. The Quatuor Champeil, featuring Jean Champeil, Georges Balbon on violins, Maurice Husson on alto, and Manuel Recasens on cello, brings a nuanced and expressive performance to this significant piece. Originally released on the Pathé label, this recording is a valuable addition to any classical music collection, offering a deep dive into Schmitt's mature compositional style and the enduring beauty of the string quartet.
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