Borodin – String Quintet – String Sextet (1995)
Borodin – String Quintet – String Sextet (1995)
String Quintet for 2 violins, viola & 2 cellos in F minor 1. Allegro con brio 2. Andante ma non troppo 3. Menuetto play 4. Finale: Prestissimo (Completed by O. Evlakhov) String Sextet in D minor (3rd & 4th movements lost) 5. Allegro 6. Andante Performer: Alexander Bobrovsky – viola Alexander Detisov – violin Alexander Gotthelf – cello Alexander Osokine – violin Alexander Polonsky – violin Igor Suliga – viola
Beyond all argument, Alexander Borodin was one of the great composers of late 19th century Russia. He was also one of the great Russian chemists of his time, and his day job prohibited him from turning out much music, just as his early death stopped him from completing much of it. Borodin's chamber music includes one masterpiece -- the Second String Quartet -- one near masterpiece -- the First String Quartet -- and many early pieces with little character or intrinsic worth. Compared with the glorious melodies, heartfelt harmonies, vigorous rhythms, and masterful construction of the two string quartets, the piano quintet, string quintet, string sextet, and three trios are merely well put together compositional exercises. These performances are not particularly attractive. The Moscow String Quartet is neither tight nor especially together, and the tone is lean and edgy where it should be rich and warm. The various other Moscow groups performing the remainder of the works are not convincing.
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