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I decided to buy a couple of chamber music cds for car listening and
opted for two Naxos discs of Dvorak string quartets performed by the
Vlach Quartet Prague (opus 61 & 80 - 51 & 105).
Well, I already knew this was great music, and expected that I'd enjoy the
cds. But, I didn't expect to find that the Vlach Quartet is close to or
even as good as the Panocha, Lindsay, or Stamitz Quartets. They are. The
playing is idiomatic, crisp, poetic, dramatic - has it all. Recorded sound
for this repertoire is just how I like it: rather dry with low
reverberation.
I continue to be increasingly impressed with recent Naxos recordings. I
have stayed away from Naxos for baroque music on period instruments, but
I'll probably give it a shot with the Musical Offering which I think Naxos
offers on period instruments. Has anyone heard that recording?
Don Satz
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