Description: Description Eschenbach Drolc Quartett Schumann String Quartets 2 CD TOWER RECORDS JAPANProduct introduction A beautiful performance with a taste like trees swaying in the wind by a famous group led by veteran player Dororz The Drollz Quartet is a well-known organization formed in 1950 by Eduardo Drollz (1919-1973), the first violinist of the Berlin Philharmoniker. Droltz, who studied under Gabriel Bouillon, a famous chamber music professor at the Paris Conservatory, quickly gained popularity in Germany for his quaint and elegant string quartet, moving to Germany Electrora in the 1950s and early 1960s, and in the mid-1960s. He has made numerous recordings on the German Eurodisc and since the late 1960s on the German Gramophone. However, at that time, stylish playing styles were at their peak, and Drortz's romantic art style was considered obsolete and was almost forgotten in the CD era. A few years ago, the recording on the Eurodisc was made into a CD, which attracted the attention of some enthusiasts. This time, in order for many people to come into contact with the art of the Drorz Quartet, we will make the world's first CD of Schumann's complete string quartet, which is their representative board. Drollz plays with a natural gesture like trees swaying in the wind, paying attention to the various scenes of his work. From there, you can feel the delicate taste that cannot be produced by straight performance. For example, if you listen to the Variations Movement of String Quartet No. 3 (2nd Movement), you will understand how Drortz gives each variation a variety of expressions. Their sound itself has a wood grain feel, and it seems that they directly connect us today to the world of Schumann. In E-flat major, the Piano Quintet, he co-stars with Christoph Eschenbach (1940-), a well-known contemporary conductor and a 26-year-old up-and-coming pianist at the time. Eschenbach also draws the world of romance at a relaxed tempo with Drollz, such as the 2nd movement, only for artists with an aesthetic tendency, and conversely, in the 3rd movement Scherzo, it is dashing to infuse Drollz with youthful vitality Performed in rhythm, the happy encounter between veterans and young people is engraved.Work informationMainePiano: Christoph EschenbachPerformance group: Drolc String Quartet OtherComposer: Robert Schumann Contents Number of components | 2 sheets recorded musicRobert Schumann:
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Artist: Christoph Eschenbach
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Style: Quartet
Composer: Robert Schumann
Format: CD
Type: Album
Release Title: Schumann: String Quartets No.1-3, Piano Quintet
Record Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Release Year: 2014
Language: Japanese
Standard product number: PROC-1468
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical
Release Date: July 2, 2014