Schubert: String Quintet & String Quartet D956 & 703

The matchless Takács Quartet return to Schubert. Their first disc on Hyperion—his ‘Death and the Maiden’ and ‘Rosamunde’ quartets—received unprecedently lavish critical acclaim, acknowledging a new modern benchmark for these works.

Now they turn to perhaps the most hauntingly beautiful of all Schubert’s chamber works, the String Quintet—completed six weeks before the composer’s death. Schubert included a second cello in the texture, creating a sumptuously warm sound, a cradling intimacy. Here the Takács players are joined by cellist Ralph Kirshbaum. Also recorded here is the ‘Quartettsatz’: a fragment—of the highest quality—of a String Quartet in C minor abandoned by the composer.

CDA67864  63 minutes 41 seconds
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‘The Takács pace the argument superbly, so that everything in this huge, complex structure seems to happen at exactly the right time’ (BBC Music Magazine)
‘Schubert's String Quintet is magnificent throughout, but it is the slow movement that makes it sublime. The Takács reading … is superbly sensitive to the subtle, almost imperceptible shifts of m ...
‘The Takács' return to Schubert, with a performance of what is arguably the greatest of all his chamber works, has been well worth the wait, for though the CD catalogue already includes a number of tr ...