Immerse yourself in the intricate world of chamber music with Robert Simpson's "Simpson: String Quartets Nos. 7 & 8." Released on January 1, 1984, under the Hyperion label, this album is a testament to Simpson's mastery of the string quartet form. Spanning a concise yet impactful 51 minutes, the album features two complete string quartets, each divided into distinct movements that showcase Simpson's unique compositional voice.
The Seventh String Quartet opens with a "Tranquillo" movement, setting a serene and introspective mood, followed by a lively "Vivace" and a return to the initial tempo in the third movement. The Eighth String Quartet begins with a "Grave, molto intensivo" movement, delving into deeper, more intense emotional territories. The second movement, "Molto vivace 'Eretmapodites gilletti'," injects a sense of urgency and energy, while the "Allegretto grazioso" third movement offers a moment of grace and elegance. The quartet concludes with a resolute and concentrated "Risoluto e concentrato" movement.
Robert Simpson, known for his meticulous craftsmanship and profound musical insights, crafted these quartets with a deep understanding of the string ensemble. The album is a must-listen for aficionados of chamber music and those eager to explore the rich, expressive possibilities of the string quartet.