Immerse yourself in the intricate and captivating world of Wolfgang Rihm with his "String Quartets Vol. 2," released on November 26, 2002, under the col legno label. This album is a testament to Rihm's mastery of the string quartet form, offering a rich and diverse listening experience that spans a total of 77 minutes.
The album features two complete string quartets, the Fifth and the Sixth, each divided into four distinct movements. The Fifth Quartet opens with "Schnell und rastlos," setting a pace that is both swift and relentless, followed by the more measured "Takt 112" and "Takt 269." The final movement, "Takt 352," brings the quartet to a close with a sense of resolution.
The Sixth Quartet, subtitled "Blaubuch," begins with "Schnell und frei," a movement that is fast and free in its expression. The second movement, "Meno mosso - Zögernd und stockend," contrasts sharply with its slower, hesitant tempo. The third movement, "Wieder schnell," returns to a faster pace, and the quartet concludes with "Takt 620," a movement that brings the entire work to a powerful conclusion.
Wolfgang Rihm's "String Quartets Vol. 2" is a compelling exploration of the string quartet genre, showcasing the composer's ability to create complex, engaging, and emotionally resonant music. Whether you are a longtime fan of Rihm's work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.