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DXL1116
String Quartets
Adrian
Jack
The Arditti String Quartet
Playing
time 56 mins.


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"This disc offers a substantial introduction
to Adrian Jack's more recent music. The Ardittis add a sense of affection
to their unrivalled flair for the new and unfamiliar, and the recordings
are excellent in atmosphere and balance."
Gramophone Magazine, Awards issue 2006
This
delightful disc presents the chamber works of Adrian Jack performed
by the award winning Arditti String
Quartet.
The Arditti Quartet enjoys a world-wide reputation
for their spirited and technically refined interpretations of contemporary
and earlier 20th century music. Several hundred string quartets and other
chamber works have been written for the ensemble since its foundation
by first violinist Irvine Arditti in 1974. These works have left a permanent
mark on 20th century repertoire and have given the Arditti Quartet a
firm place in music history. The ensemble believes that close
collaboration with composers is vital to the process of interpreting
modern music and therefore attempts to work with every composer it plays.
Ever since Haydn established the medium of the string quartet, it has
inspired composers to confide to it some of their most intimate and serious
thoughts and feelings. The existence of players like the Arditti Quartet
ensures that its repertoire continues to grow. These are two reasons "one
a challenge, the other a possibility - why I have written six quartets
to date," says Adrian Jack.
Adrian Jack www.adrianjackmusic.com
was born
on 16 March, 1943, and began composing, with a short set of variations
for piano inspired by Beethoven, when he was thirteen. He studied piano,
composition and organ at the Royal College of Music and went on to study
composition and electronic music at the State High School of Music in
Warsaw. On returning to London he ventured into music journalist and lecturing
at the Royal College of Music. Adrian was also director of an influential
series called MusICA at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, which
show-cased present-day music. Apart from six string quartets, Adrian Jack
has written music for various combinations of instruments, three piano
trios and many pieces for piano, piano duo and organ. A good deal of his
music has been broadcast by BBC Radio 3. |
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Track
List
String Quartet No.3 (1996)
1 Floating
2 Fast
3-4 Slow - Allegro: Very vigorous and with abandon
String Quartet No.4 (1999)
5 Vivace: Secretive and mysterious
6 At ease: Quite lightly, drifting
7 Brisk
8 08.02.01 (2000) Molto moderato
String Quartet No.5 (2000)
9 Very smooth and steady
10 Fleeting
11 Flowing and vigorous - Poco meno mosso
String Quartet No.6 (Serenade) (2002)
12 Aubade: Andante
13 Berceuse: Cool
14 Scherzo: Vivace: Vigorous!
15 Retrospect: Very slow: calm & hypnotic
16 Prospect: Swiftly flowing
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