Boccherini quartets – Borciani Quartet

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There’s always room in the catalog for enterprising budget-priced performances like these. The string quartets of Luigi Boccherini, though perhaps not as historically significant as his quintets, are engaging and under-valued pieces. If you want to try out a representative selection at minimal cost, you’ll find this Naxos disc nicely fits the bill. The Borciani Quartet was formed in 1984 and named after the group’s teacher, Paolo Borciani, who was the founding leader of Quartetto Italiano. In these performances the Borcianis successfully emulate the famous clarity and refinement of their models, providing assured, imaginative readings of the first two quartets from Boccherini’s Op. 32 set–the best known and most frequently performed of the Boccherini quartets. All six were recorded on period instruments by the Esterházy Quartet for Teldec in 1976. That fine survey had the advantage of completeness, and the lighter instrumental textures brought pleasing clarity and immediacy. However, the Borcianis’ well-prepared and naturally spontaneous accounts are equally well played, and the Naxos sound is certainly superior. Better still is the Borciani Quartet’s splendid reading of the more substantial A major work, a polished and cultured performance made more compelling by energetically pointed rhythms and marked dynamic contrasts, which listeners will best appreciate during the lyrically expressive slow movement. An excellent disc all round.


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Reference Recording: Quartets Op. 32 - Esterhazy Quartet (Teldec)

LUIGI BOCCHERINI - String Quartet in A Op. 39; String Quartet in E-flat Op. 32 No. 1; String Quartet in E minor Op. 32 No. 2

  • Record Label: Naxos - 8.555042
  • Medium: CD

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