Scintilla - Early Italian String Quartets / Butter Quartet
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              - Brilliant Classics
- July 19, 2024
    An exciting young Dutch-based  ensemble, performing on gut strings,  brings flair and historically informed  style to four little-known examples of  repertoire from the dawn of the  string quartet.  Founded while it's members were  students of the Royal Conservatoire  in The Hague, the Butter Quartet  gives vibrant historically-informed  performance focusing on Classical-era  repertoire. Within it's short history,  the Quartet has appeared at several  important early-music festivals. At  the 2019 York Early Music  International Young Artists  Competition, they were awarded a  place in the prestigious  EEEMERGING+ professional  development scheme for young  European ensembles. With this  collection of rarely heard 18thcentury quartets from Italy, the  Butter Quartet makes a thrilling debut  on record. The individuality of each  composer is accentuated by their  mutual juxtaposition. In their booklet  essay for the album, the Quartet  members recount combing libraries  for early quartets which have been  overshadowed by Haydn's mastery of  the genre. All of the composers  featured in Scintilla were famous  violin virtuosi, with the exception of  Boccherini who was a cellist. Their  work as performers was inseparable  from the music they composed.  Italian galant music and performers  were characterized by gorgeous tone,  operatic sensibilities, and elegant  ornamentation.  An E flat major Quartet by Gaetano Pugnani  (1731-1798) retains traces of Baroque  grammar to it's phrasing, while a C minor  Quartet by Boccherini (1743-1805) is marked  by the surges of pathos that belong to the  key signature as reinterpreted by Haydn,  Mozart and Beethoven. Maddalena Sirmen  (1745-1818) wrote six quartets of which No.5  in F major is a remarkably close-woven and  reflective work, hardly a display piece in the  tradition of her teacher Tartini but touched  throughout with the spirit of subtle  innovation we associate with Haydn. Finally,  the C major Quartet of Felice Giardini (1716-  1796) is distinguished by an unusually rich  viola part which may arise from the  circumstances of it's composition in London,  where the composer played his violin with  both the painter Thomas Gainsborough and  the Prince of Wales, who became King  George IV
  
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Release Date: July 19, 2024 
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UPC: 5028421974071 
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Catalog Number: BRI97407 
-  Label: Brilliant Classics 
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Number of Discs: 1 
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      Composer: Luigi Boccherini, Felice Giardini, Gaetano Pugnani, Maddalena Lombardini Sirmen 
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	Orchestra/Ensemble: Butter Quartet 
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	Performer: Anna Jane Lester, Chloe Prendergast, Isabel Franenberg, Evan Buttar 
 
          
        
 
