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The Allegri String Quartet

The 50th Anniversary of the Allegri Quartet

  • 1. Haydn - String Quartet in F Major, Opus 50, No5 - Allegro Moderato from Naim CD067 5:26
  • 2. Bruch - A Minor String Quintet - Allegro Molto & Adagio non Troppo from Naim CD010 7:38
  • 3. Shostakovich - String Quartet No. 3 in F, Opus 73 - Moderato con Moto & Allegro non Troppo from Naim CD016 8:57
  • 4. Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata - Adagio from Naim CD024 4:07
  • 5. Stravinsky - 3 Pieces for String Quartet - I, II, & III from Naim CD024 5:48
  • 6. Britten - No.3 Opus 94 - Ostinato & Solo from Naim CD027 8:03
  • 7. Mozart - Clarinet Quintet in A Major K581 - Allegro from Naim CD024 9:11
  • 8. Brahms - G Major Quintet Opus III - Un Poco Allegretto from Naim CD010 5:58
  • 9. Beethoven - Opus 131 in C Sharp Minor - Presto, Adagio Quasi un Poco Andante, & Allegro from Naim CD027 14:15
  • Total Time: 69:56
  • The Allegri String Quartet
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Nr kat.: Naim074
Label  : NAIM Records

The Naim Label is proud to join The Allegri Quartet in celebrating its golden anniversary. The Allegri has been in existence for 50 years, and is the UK's oldest and longest surviving string quartet. We feel that this is a extraordinary achievement, and are proud to be part of the Quartet's recording history. To commemorate this special occasion, The Naim Label is releasing "50th Anniversary of the Allegri Quartet", a collection of highlights from our catalogue with the Quartet. The disc also includes two special guest appearances by the renowned clarinettist James Campbell, and by Patrick Ireland, lead violinist with the original quartet. The selected recordings highlight the work that the Quartet has recorded with Naim over the past nine years, and feature work by Haydn, Bruch, Shostakovich, Schubert, Stravinsky, Britten, Mozart, Brahms and Beethoven. This disc is also a superb showcase for the talent of Ken Christianson, who has made these recordings in a variety of venues including the Henry Wood Hall, the Jacqueline du Pre Hall and the Sir Michael Tippett Centre.