Jesús Rueda's "String Quartets" is a captivating collection of chamber music that showcases the composer's evolution over two decades. Released on October 1, 2010, by KAIROS, this album spans a little over an hour and features three of Rueda's string quartets, each offering a unique exploration of sound and structure.
The album opens with "Cuarteto de cuerda I" (1990), providing a glimpse into Rueda's early compositional style. The second quartet, "Desde las sombras" (2002), is presented in three parts, or "Jornadas," each delving deeper into the shadows and complexities of the composition. The final quartet, "Islas" (2002-2004), is divided into three movements, each named after a mythical island: Isla de los Unicornios, Isla de las Sirenas, and Isla de los Confines. This quartet is a testament to Rueda's ability to weave intricate narratives through his music.
Throughout the album, Rueda's mastery of the string quartet form is evident, as he navigates between tonal and atonal landscapes, creating a rich tapestry of sound. The performances are impeccable, bringing Rueda's compositions to life with precision and passion. "String Quartets" is an essential addition to any contemporary classical music collection, offering a profound and engaging listening experience.