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Arnold Rosé and the Rosé String Quartet · Bach · Beethoven [Re-Up]

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Arnold Rosé and the Rosé String Quartet · Bach · Beethoven [Re-Up]

Arnold Rosé and the Rosé String Quartet · Bach · Beethoven
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Label: Biddulph OOP LAB 056/057 [2 CDs] | Released 1992 | Recordings from ca. 1920's


From the notes: …" For more than half a century Rosé was at the center of musical life in Vienna - and even then, it took Hitler's Anschluss of 1938 to displace him. Rosé's destiny was intimately bound up with the two most controversial figures in Viennese music at the turn of the century, Gustav Mahler and Arnold Schoenber; and he represented the final glory of the 19th-century Viennese string style which Fritz Kreisler, a crucial 12 years younger, so soon overthrew…"

"In 1881 he was made leader of the Vienna Court Opera and two years later founded his quartet which was considered - not least by Brahms - superior to Hellmesberger's. Rosé, who wed Mahler's sister Justine in 1902 (his cellist brother Eduard was already married to the composer's youngest sister Emma), played Goldmark and other contemporary composers as well as the Classics. From 1888 to 1896 he led the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra and when his own organization appeared in concert as the Vienna Philharmonic, he was the leader…."

Arnold Rosé and the Rosé String Quartet · Bach · Beethoven [Re-Up]


BACH
Adagio from Sonata in G minor
"Double" Violin Concerto
(With Alma Rosé [his daughter])
Air on the G String
BEETHOVEN
String Quartet No. 4 in C minor, Op. 18 No. 4
String Quartet No. 10 in E flat "Harp", Op. 74
String Quartet No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 131
Arnold Rosé, Paul Fischer, violins
Anton Ruzicka, viola; Friederich Buxbaum, cello


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