Performer: Attila Falvay
9 products
Haydn: String Quartets "Prussian" - Opus 50 Nos 1 - 3 / Kodaly
Naxos
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CD
$19.99
May 25, 1998
HAYDN: String Quartets Nos. 36-38
Haydn: String Quartets Op 20 "sun" Nos 1-3 / Kodaly Quartet
Naxos
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Nov 26, 1993
Haydn: String Quartets Op. 20, Nos. 1-3, "Sun Quartets"
Debussy, Ravel: String Quartets, Etc / Kodaly Quartet
Naxos
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Oct 24, 1990
DEBUSSY: String Quartet No. 1 / RAVEL: String Quartet in F /
Haydn: String Quartets Op. 76 1-3 / Kodaly Quartet
Naxos
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Mar 15, 1990
"The Kodaly Quartet are fully worthy of the composer's inexhaustible invention and make a splendid bargain recommendation. Their playing brings joyful pleasure in Haydn's inspiration and there is not the slightest suspicion of over-rehearsal or of routine: every bar of the music springs to life spontaneously, and these musicians' insights bring an ideal combination of authority and warmth, emotional balance and structural awareness."
Penguin Guide [2003/4 Edition]
Penguin Guide [2003/4 Edition]
Schubert: String Quartets Vol 2 / Kodaly Quartet
Naxos
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$19.99
Mar 01, 1995
SCHUBERT: String Quartets (Complete), Vol. 2
Haydn: String Quartets Op. 76 Nos. 4
Naxos
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Mar 15, 1990
HAYDN: String Quartets Op. 76, Nos. 4 - 6
Haydn: String Quartets Op 33 Nos 3, 4, 6 / Kodaly Quartet
Naxos
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Oct 21, 1994
HAYDN: String Quartets Op. 33, Nos. 3, 4 and 6
Beethoven: String Quartets Vol. 1
Naxos
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Mar 01, 1993
BEETHOVEN: String Quartets Op. 18, Nos. 1 and 2
Beethoven: Complete String Quartets Vol 6 / Kodaly Quartet
Naxos
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Oct 08, 1999
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 E-flat Op. 127 quartet, the four players spin out the second movement variations with pliant lyricism, effecting gorgeously shaded dynamic contrasts in the Scherzando Vivace. The Kodálys may not plunge into the Op. 59's opening Allegro with the virtuosic confidence marking the Alban Berg Quartett's EMI studio version, or the better-recorded Alexander Quartet (Arte Nova); on the other hand, I like the dark charm they bring to the Minuet movement. The fugal finale is taken slightly under Beethoven's all-but-impossible metronome indication. While the music's dangerous edge is compromised, the results gain in linear clarity and uplifting momentum. An attractive coupling, all told, and worth much more than its bargain price. --Jed Distler, ClassicsToday.com
