Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Franz Schubert's String Quartet in G Major, D. 887, masterfully arranged for string orchestra by Dmitri Kisseine. This 2005 release on ECM New Series captures the essence of Schubert's late period, showcasing his signature 'Heavenly length' and profound musical expression.
Recorded in July 2003 at the picturesque Pfarrkirche St. Nikolaus in Lockenhaus, this album is a testament to the intimate and resonant acoustics of the venue. The performance by Gidon Kremer and Kremerata Baltica brings a fresh perspective to Schubert's quartet, utilizing historical bows and gut strings to evoke the authentic sound of the early Romantic era.
The album spans four movements, each offering a unique journey through Schubert's rich harmonic language and inventive forms. From the expansive Allegro molto moderato to the lively Scherzo and the exhilarating finale, Allegro assai, this recording is a feast for the ears. The 28-page booklet included with the CD provides valuable insights into the music and its historical context.
With a duration of 55 minutes, this ambitious piece is a profound exploration of Schubert's musical genius. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to chamber music, this album is a captivating introduction to one of Schubert's most remarkable works.