Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich
Performer: Sorrel Quartet, Martin Roscoe
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Chandos
Catalogue: CHAN10329
Release: 2005
Size: 1.3 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover
String Quartet No. 1 in C Major, Op. 49
01. I. Moderato
02. II. Moderato
03. III. Allegro molto
04. IV. Allegro
String Quartet No. 12 in D flat major, Op. 133
05. II. Moderato
06. III. Allegretto – Adagio – Allegretto
Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57
07. I. Prelude. Lento
08. II. Fugue. Adagio
09. III. Scherzo. Allegretto
10. IV. Intermezzo. Lento
11. V. Finale. Allegretto
Volume 6 of the Sorrel Quartet’s Shostakovich series gives us two of his outwardly formulaic works framing one of his most audacious, the Twelfth Quartet. It’s a rather peculiar programme, not that this need bother anyone collecting this particular intégrale.
The playing is as idiomatic as you might expect from an ensemble once coached by Rostislav Dubinsky, founder member and first leader of the Borodin Quartet. True, the almost casual opening of the First Quartet is not ideally euphonious and, in the first movement of the Twelfth, there’s a momentary lapse of concentration from the viola, whose expressive swoops elsewhere may not be to all tastes. What matters more is the palpable, very human sense of engagement, something you don’t always get from glitzier groups.
Given that the best recordings of the Piano Quintet are 20 years old and either tucked away or buried altogether, the present account is not unwelcome, though it is relatively small-scale.