The Medici String Quartet delivers a captivating performance in "Janáček & Fauré: String Quartets," released in 1994 under the Wyastone Estate Limited label. This chamber music album spans a rich 72 minutes, featuring the works of two prominent composers, Leoš Janáček and Gabriel Fauré.
The album opens with Janáček's String Quartet No. 1, also known as "The Kreutzer Sonata," a piece inspired by Tolstoy's novella of the same name. The quartet's interpretation brings out the intensity and passion of Janáček's composition, with each of the four movements marked "Con moto," driving the music forward with a sense of urgency and vitality.
Following this, the Medici String Quartet presents Janáček's String Quartet No. 2, "Intimate Letters." This quartet is a deeply personal work, reflecting Janáček's love for Kamila Stösslová. The quartet's performance captures the subtleties and nuances of this intimate piece, from the gentle "Andante" of the first movement to the lively "Allegro" of the final movement.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Gabriel Fauré's String Quartet in E Minor, Op. 121. The Medici String Quartet's rendition of this piece is marked by its elegance and sophistication, showcasing Fauré's unique harmonic language and the quartet's exceptional musicianship. The "Allegro moderato" of the first movement sets a contemplative mood, while the "Andante" of the second movement offers a moment of serene beauty. The album concludes with the energetic "Allegro" of the third movement, leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment.
The Medici String Quartet, consisting of David Matthews, Paul Robertson, Ivo-Jan van der Werff, and Tony Lewis, brings a wealth of experience and artistry to this recording. Their performance is marked by a deep understanding of the music and a commitment to excellence, making this album a standout in their discography. Whether you're a seasoned chamber music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Janáček & Fauré: String Quartets" offers a rewarding listening experience.