AMSTERDAM SINFONIETTA - 23005 Beethoven String Quartet opus 135 / Walton sonata for Strings
Product Description
Why Beethoven and Walton? Sir William Walton's Sonata for Strings is a piece that the Amsterdam Sinfonietta has performed with great success both at home and abroad. For this reason we felt that a recording of this work was an obvious choice. It is a powerful composition which gives a string orchestra the opportunity to display all of its discipline, virtuosity, and tone-color. We chose Beethoven's string quartet op. 135 as a companion piece for this recording because of our admiration for the greatness of this final string quartet. The only other recording of this work to date is the Vienna Philharmonic's legendary recording of op. 135 in an arrangement for string orchestra, conducted by Leonard Bernstein. In this earlier recording, the work is performed with a very large group of strings, and Beethoven's composition is realized on a symphonic scale. One important characteristic of the Amsterdam Sinfonietta is that the orchestra is conceived in terms of a string quintet, i.e. a small- scale setting. The orchestra has deliberately remained small in size for the exact purpose of preserving the intimate character of works such as those by Walton or Beethoven. In this way we are able to perform with a maximum of flexibility and articulation. During the recording sessions, attention was devoted not only to the dynamic levels in the score but an effort was also made to give different colors to the various motives. The Amsterdam Sinfonietta strives for the greatest possible expression in this way. Our choice for the combination of these two works is due more to the differences in their musical language than to their similarities.....
Additional Information
| Artist | Amsterdam Sinfonietta |
| Inlay | Ludwig von Beethoven (1770-1827) String Quartet opus 135 in F major (1826)
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| Biography | Amsterdam Sinfonietta is devoted to the things that the ensemble has done best since its foundation in 1988: the sparkling presentation of subtly selected programs, based on the expressive sound of the string ensemble. The core of Amsterdam Sinfonietta is an ensemble of 23 string players who perform chamber works and, more especially, ensemble compositions scored for multiple strings. The possibilities for programming cover the entire repertoire from the baroque to contemporary works. Amsterdam Sinfonietta's distinguishing characteristic is the central importance of the chamber music mentality. Each player has the same responsibilities as a soloist, just as he or she would in a string quartet. This approach guarantees the full involvement of the musicians in the ensemble and, in turn, allows the audience a unique chance to participate in the energizing music-making which is being presented. The ensemble is led by concertmaster Candida Thompson, who was appointed its artistic supervisor in 1983. For its first ten years, the ensemble was under the supervision of conductor Lev Markiz, succeeded in 1998 by Peter Oundjian. |
| Awards | awards: |
| Quotes | (...) The rhythmic precision of the Amsterdam Sinfonietta is simply astounding (...) Classics Today |
| Format | SACD stereo multichannel - hybrid disc |
| Composer | BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van / WALTON, William |
| Type | Orchestral |
| Total Length | 54:30:00 |
| Year of release | 2005 |
| Number of cd's | 1 |
| Artist | AMSTERDAM SINFONIETTA |









