‘Some of the finest music by a composer whose neglect has been almost criminal … The two quartets here must surely number among his most profound works, and indeed could hold their own against virtually any written in a century which has witnessed so many masterly contributions to the genre. The Delmé play like men committed to the validity of every note … with such a profound sense of inwardness and inevitability that one can only marvel’ (Hi-Fi News)
‘A valuable and rewarding issue’ (BBC Record Review)
'Magnificent playing and fine recording' (The Sunday Times)
Movement 1: Tranquillo
[7'21]
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Movement 2: Vivace
[7'23]
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Movement 3: Tempo primo
[4'27]
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Movement 2: Molto vivace
[3'09]
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