

This is fine, traditional (in a good sense) quartet-playing, and unlike other complete quartet cycles currently available (Tatrai, Angeles), this set is REALLY complete. You

The Kodály and Auer Quartets join forces to produce these exceptionally enjoyable performances of the Mendelssohn and Bruch Octets (the latter joined by Zsolt Fejérvári

The solid and stylish standards marking the Kodály Quartet’s earlier Schubert releases on Naxos apply to the composer’s valedictory G major quartet. The players dispatch

The Kodály Quartet completes its Schubert cycle with this imposing performance of his final work in the genre. Quartet No. 15 often has been likened

A useful adjunct to the Kodály Quartet’s budget Haydn series, the disputed Op. 3 works attributed to Pater Romanus Hoffstetter plug one of the last

Working in the interest of completeness, the Kodály Quartet presents a disc of early “Haydn” quartets of which two (Op. 3) are now believed to

As with the previous three releases in Naxos’ Schubert Quartet cycle, the Kodály Quartet’s tightly-knit ensemble values, sensitive balances, and excellent intonation distinguish the three

The Kodály Quartet’s Beethoven survey on Naxos brings fine performances and good digital recordings at minimal cost. Following their acclaimed Haydn series and crossing the

This is a bright, lively, and bracing performance of Beethoven’s massive quartet, made so by the inclusion of the optional Grosse Fugue Op. 133 as

As the Naxos Beethoven Quartet cycle heads toward completion, the Kodály Quartet turns in some of its finest playing to date. Particularly impressive in the
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