I know it's a tough one,
But what are your top 5 Beethoven string quartet cycles?
Thanks
But what are your top 5 Beethoven string quartet cycles?
Thanks
I believe they did three, one each in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.Honorable mentions: Juilliard (did they do a complete set?)
There's also a mostly complete Petersen Quartet cycle to go with the almost Hagen cycle. As far as the Busch Quartet I have never got the hype. On some performances their intonation is well ropey, the recorded sound is, unsurprisingly, bloody awful and I don't hear anything wonderful or magical in their ensemble playing however I know I'm in the minority there.The historically most important not quite complete cycle is probably by the Busch quartet.
Among my favorite more recent recordings are those by the Hagen quartet who are also still a few quartets short of complete (I think op.59/3, 74 and one or two of op.18 are still missing)
I agree about the first Melos. I actually owned the entire cycle on CD at one time, and didn't find it compelling enough to warrant the shelf space.And the early 1970s Melos on Intercord is not very good; their op.59,2+3 was the first Beethoven quartet disc I ever bought, but I had heard a few others before that)
The DG Melos was one of my first sets, too. And while there are others I prefer, I still listen to it now and then. The Melos was a pretty good group, that was sort of pushed out of the DG catalogue by the Emersons.Their Melos DG deserves more recognition than it receives, I think and this might be because of unavailability since the mid/late 1990s or so, but I am biased because this was my first complete recording of the quartets I bought with money I got for my 18th birthday...
These were available from Japan a couple of years ago, but seem to be unavailable at the moment, although they can be streamed on Spotify.The recordings of the Koeckert quartet that was rather famous in the 1950s/60s and preceded the Amadeus as the "house quartet" of DG, have mostly vanished from the catalogue.
The last time I looked the complete Takacs box was only available via streaming, digital download or in its individual 3 releases. The last new box I saw advertised was over ÂŁ140!I'm not too concerned - many of the Beethoven quartet cycles by the great (and not so great) quartets of the past have never gone out of print and are still available. Are there any really worthwhile cycles that haven't been recently or currently available? I can only think of the Melos' two traversals.
I haven't seen any evidence of Volume 2. Volume 1 is exceptional, though....All those reasons are why i purchased the Dover Quartet's Volume 1 of their new Beethoven cycle. Once i saw that volume 2 is on its way now, i grabbed it.![]()
I mentioned this a couple of pages back. Don't know if its been remastered but it needs to be. If it's not I wouldn't bother, CnC. Nowt wrong with the playing, btw.Has anyone here heard the recently released historical cycle from the Koeckert Quartet on DGG? It's only available as a download, I believe, but I have to confess I am tempted....not cheap, mind....!
Early to mid 1950s recordings...
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