Le 7 oct. 09 à 16:50, Daniel Winheld a écrit :
Even better - Sandor Vegh Quartet.
RT
The Vegh are superb. The only group that makes the Bartok quartets
truly enjoyable & comprehensible to me. Haven't heard their
Beethoven; until then I second the Italiano.
The Borodin are very good, vibrato very much under control- they are
also my favorite for Shostokovich.
They have superb timing, seems like one player.
Anthony
If I memory serves, the Busch are
also one of the top Beethoven interpreters, but old recording quality
can be an issue. Boy are we OT this morning or what?
My favorites (especially the Opus 132) are by the Quaretto
Italiano.
The vibrato doesn't seem as intrusive on their renderings.
Jim
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