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Leonkoro Quartet's Bold Viennese Soundscape
30 Jan
Summary
- Leonkoro Quartet explores composers from Vienna's cutting edge.
- Berg's "Lyric Suite" captures intense, sensual, intricate music.
- Webern's early atonal pieces showcase compositional maturity.
Founded in Berlin in 2019, the Leonkoro Quartet, a recent award winner at the Wigmore Hall competition, delves into the cutting-edge music of early 20th-century Vienna on their latest release. Their program features composers who pushed musical boundaries around the time of the Great War.
The recording includes Alban Berg's "Lyric Suite," a work described as a "fervent outpouring" that the quartet interprets with "moody sensuality" and "imaginative detail." This intense piece is contrasted with Anton Webern's "Five Pieces from 1909," considered the first atonal string quartet, showcasing his "astonishing" dynamic variety.
Also featured is Webern's earlier "Langsamer Satz," an overtly romantic composition. Erwin Schulhoff's "Five Pieces" offers a lighter, eclectic interlude, moving from a "slyly sent up Viennese waltz" to an "Argentine tango," highlighting the composer's embrace of varied styles and the quartet's virtuosic performance.




