Ben-Haim / Carmel Quartet / Waterman: String Quintet in E minor / String Quartet No. 1
Ben-Haim / Carmel Quartet / Waterman: String Quintet in E minor / String Quartet No. 1
Format: CD
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Artist: Ben-Haim / Carmel Quartet / Waterman
Label: Toccata
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060113442147
Genre: Classical
The composer Paul Ben-Haim made his early career in his native Munich. He emigrated to Palestine in 1933. His music mirrors his change of circumstance: The String Quintet (1919) - heard here in it's first recording - taps a rich vein of Straussian late Romanticism. The First String Quartet (1937) is coloured by middle-Eastern melisma and folk-rhythms. Israel's Carmel Quartet perform regularly in Israel and abroad. Violist Shuli Waterman is principal violist of the Tel Aviv Soloists.
Tracks:
1.1 Con Moto Sereno - Carmel Quartet
1.2 Molto Vivace - Carmel Quartet
1.3 Largo E Molto Sostenuto - Carmel Quartet
1.4 Rondo - Finale (Allegretto Commodo) - Carmel Quartet
1.5 Leidenschaftlich Bewegt - Shuli Waterman/Carmel Quartet
1.6 Sehr Langsam, Mit Tiefster Empfindung - Shuli Waterman/Carmel Quartet
1.7 Finale: Rondo (Energisch Bewegt) - Shuli Waterman/Carmel Quartet
Audio Sample:
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