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Title: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: snyprrr on July 31, 2009, 10:52:12 AM
Regrettably, I'm just not too fond of Nos.12-14. I have the Panocha in 12/14 and the ABQ in 13. Of course, No.12 has its charms, but, overall, these 3 SQs leave me chewing my cud. Sorry!

I haven't heard the rest (unless unconsciously on the radio). I hear No.1 is 70mins.! Nos.5-9 seem to form a block. 10-11 remain a mystery. I am especially interested in the minor keys of 5-9; I'm sure there's got to be some intersting stuff there.

Does anyone feel like waxing rhapsodic?
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: ChamberNut on July 31, 2009, 11:10:30 AM
 ???  First with Schubert's late quartets, now with Dvorak's?   ???  Perhaps they are just not your thing.  Maybe you just don't like the Czech/Slavonic style of writing.
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: DavidW on July 31, 2009, 11:44:22 AM
I think you don't like the classico-romantic period snips. :)
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: snyprrr on July 31, 2009, 02:57:41 PM
ack! du liebe

I just can't get any traction here, can I? ;D I have noticed a few others who weren't all that turned on by Dvorak's last two SQs (hey, I assumed I was going to like them... it's not my fault! ;D).

But, my point was that I haven't heard any of the earlier SQs. Any personal favs, or SQ by SQ critiques? I'm all ears here. I have to believe that one of those juicy little minor key SQs will speak to me.

C'mon, bust out your Dvorak and edumacate me! We neeed some Dvorak SQ talk around here.
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: DavidW on July 31, 2009, 03:08:24 PM
Quote from: snyprrr on July 31, 2009, 02:57:41 PM
I have noticed a few others who weren't all that turned on by Dvorak's last two SQs

Ah but what separates you from them is the fact that you also don't like most of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert!  I don't even want to ask about Brahms, Schumann, Faure and Mendelssohn. :D

Let's see if we can broaden your dismissal over a larger time frame. ;D  My favorite string quartets of the 20th century are by Schoenberg, Webern, Bartok, Shostakovich, Schnittke, Ligeti, Carter, Gorecki and Janacek.  Will you please listen to them and then post your reviews? ;D
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: snyprrr on July 31, 2009, 03:34:29 PM
I am sooooo misunderstood! ;D :'(
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: Herman on August 01, 2009, 12:38:49 PM
Quote from: snyprrr on July 31, 2009, 03:34:29 PM
I am sooooo misunderstood! ;D :'(

Part of the problem could be you don't express your thoughts very well; not even to yourself, I suspect.

Anyway, Dvorak's last quartets are splendid. Especially nr 13, in G major is one of Dvorak's top works, along with Piano Quintet op 81 and the String Quintet op 97. Nr 14 is great, too. Personally I find his earlier SQs a bit long winded and too loosely structured.
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: snyprrr on August 01, 2009, 02:10:53 PM
Arrrgh! :-\ :'(
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: hornteacher on August 01, 2009, 08:01:08 PM
Number 10 is very accessible and is very well constructed.  Takacs has a great recording of it coupled with the gorgeous Piano Quintet.
Title: Re: Dvorak's SQ HQ
Post by: ChamberNut on August 05, 2009, 09:07:13 AM
Snipster,

Perhaps give the Cypresses for string quartet, B152 a spin?  :)