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Stewart Fabb wrote:
>I am thinking of either the Quartetto Italiano, Alan Berg Quartet or Vegh
>quartet sets since they all receive very favourable reviews. If any list
>members have comments on these collections (or any others for that matter)
>I would greatly appreciate your views. Thanks in advance.
All three are worth having but IMO there are a few vintage recordings which
transcend these. For the Busch & Budapest Qt's (version of the thirties),
probably *the* best interpretations ever recorded, you need to put up with
*historical sound*. The third one is the Guarneri traversal (1967, they
tried again in the eighties but failed). Then there are a lot of great
performances like those of the Amadeus, Juilliard, Hungarian and other
quartets which should be in the collection of every true Beethiven quartets
lover. A recent effort much praised by many is that of the Emerson quartet
which IMO (but I'm representing a minority here) is virtuoso and energetic
but superficial. You will get many recommendations of those.
Philip
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