The Clarion Quartet, an American ensemble, makes a striking debut with "Breaking the Silence," a captivating journey through the string quartets of Erwin Schulhoff, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and Viktor Ullmann. Released on February 23, 2018, via Klanglogo, this album is a testament to the quartet's exceptional musicianship and their commitment to bringing lesser-known works to the forefront.
The album opens with Schulhoff's "5 Pieces for String Quartet," a suite that showcases the quartet's versatility and technical prowess, with movements inspired by various dance styles. The first half of the album concludes with Korngold's "String Quartet No. 3, Op. 46," a work that blends classical structure with romantic expressiveness.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Ullmann's "String Quartet No. 3 in D Major, Op. 34," a profound and introspective work that demonstrates the quartet's ability to convey deep musical narratives. The album concludes with Ullmann's "Eli, Eli (A Walk to Caesarea)," arranged for string quartet by Boris Pigovat, adding a haunting and evocative finale to the recording.
"Breaking the Silence" is a remarkable debut that highlights the Clarion Quartet's exceptional talent and their dedication to exploring and performing lesser-known works. With a duration of just over 55 minutes, this album is an engaging and rewarding listen for classical music enthusiasts. The Clarion Quartet's precise and expressive playing brings these works to life, making "Breaking the Silence" a standout release in the world of classical music.