Dive into the intricate and captivating world of Peter Maxwell Davies' chamber music with "Naxos Quartets Nos. 3 and 4." This 2005 release from Naxos Records features two of the ten string quartets commissioned by the label, performed exquisitely by the Maggini Quartet. Composed between 2003 and 2004, these quartets showcase Davies' mastery of contemporary classical music, pushing the boundaries of the traditional string quartet form.
The album opens with the Naxos Quartet No. 3, a complex and intellectually stimulating work that begins with a dauntingly thorny "March" and continues through "In Nomine," "Four Inventions and a Hymn," and a intricate "Fugue." Each movement offers a unique exploration of texture, rhythm, and harmony, demonstrating Davies' signature contrapuntal style. The quartet's slow passages are particularly noteworthy, weaving a web of tensely dissonant beauty that highlights Davies' gift for melodic invention.
Following this, the Naxos Quartet No. 4, subtitled "Children's Games," provides a contrast with its playful and whimsical themes. Despite its lighter tone, the quartet maintains the same level of technical complexity and innovation that characterizes Davies' work. The Maggini Quartet's precise and expressive performance brings out the full richness of these compositions, making this album a essential addition to any classical music collection.
With a total duration of 56 minutes, this album offers a substantial and rewarding listening experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of Peter Maxwell Davies or a newcomer to his music, "Naxos Quartets Nos. 3 and 4" is sure to captivate and inspire. The album's detailed liner notes provide valuable context and insights into the composer's creative process, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the music.