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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Octet E flat major op. 20, Quartet D major op. 44 No. 1
Auryn Quartet, Minguet Quartet

  • Total playing time (mmm:ss): 57:10
  • 5.1 standard channel order: front left – front right – center (not used) – subwoofer (not used) – surround left – surround right
  • 48 kHz, 24 bit. Format: Flac (lossless)
  • Download as zip file. Booklet (English, German, French) and cover images included
  • Size: 1,18 GB
  • Barcode: 4009850009429

More productions with compositions by Mendelssohn: Order no. 142 and 268

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Description

“(…) The composer would have been delighted with this interpretation of his octet: in the surround sound of the DVD Audio the listener sits in the middle of the eight musicians, who are placed around him or her in the form of four string trios. But it is not only the sound that we find so good: above all it is the pulsating music-making of the Auryn and the Minguet Quartets which is so enthralling. The overflowing melody, the wealth of colour, the swing and bounce of the music are quite remarkable. Strong musical fire burns in this interpretation…” pizzicato

“(…) This has been my personal favorite Mendelssohn work most of my life. My favorite performance has been an old mono one from Toscanini in an expanded arrangement but the superb playing and in-the-room realism of this multichannel effort could easily replace that old classic in my estimation. The quartet is also exquisite, full of lovely tunes and perfect proportions.” Audiophile Audition

“(…) There are recordings that can immediately trigger joy in the reviewer. With the recording of Mendelssohn′s string chamber music presented here – also available as a DVD – the Tacet label has achieved this feat. The interpretation of the octet sounds so incredibly gripping, vital and life-affirming that one can feel the euphoria that must have driven the 16-year-old Mendelssohn in the creative process. Here music is heard in its most optimistic form, as a sound expression of joie de vivre. The crystal-clear recording quality and the stable sound image, which is always audible even in orchestral passages, contribute not insignificantly to this impression.” Klassik heute

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1 review for 094 Mendelssohn: Octet E flat major, Quartet D major

  1. Audiophile Audition

    The spatial layout for this Tacet disc is even more unusual than the Mozart flute quartets. Producer Andreas Spreer reports that he always felt stereo recordings of string octets missed the feeling a performer in the octet has of being part of a large orchestra. By spreading the instruments around in a circle – basically with one string quartet around one half of the circle and the other around the other half – the listener is right in the middle of the octet and there is a much more open sound. He likens this position to that enjoyed by the Mendelssohn family cat when they all got in a circle to play this brilliant composition of the 16-year old boy. As the listener turns his/her head around the circle each point of the compass has a string trio directly in front – the violins alternating with the lower-pitched instruments, the viola and cello. For the string quartet the players are no longer placed one to a speaker but spread across the front in normal positioning. This has been my personal favorite Mendelssohn work most of my life. My favorite performance has been an old mono one from Toscanini in an expanded arrangement but the superb playing and in-the-room realism of this multichannel effort could easily replace that old classic in my estimation. The quartet is also exquisite, full of lovely tunes and perfect proportions.”
    John Sunier

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