Berg: String Quartet No. 3, Op. 3 – Webern: Langsamer Satz – Schoenberg: String Quartet No. 2, Op. 10

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Signum Classics are proud to announce the first album from the Heath Quartet with acclaimed soprano Carolyn Sampson. Together the three works on the present CD demonstrate the extraordinary advances made in the development of the musical language of Schoenberg and his two chief pupils, Berg and Webern, over a period of a mere five years at the start of the 20th century.

The charismatic and sought-after Heath String Quartet won the 2016 Gramophone Chamber Award for their recording of the complete quartets of Sir Michael Tippett, and in 2013 became the first ensemble in 15 years to win the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society’s Young Artists Award. Formed in Manches- ter in 2002 they were selected for representation by YCAT, awarded a Borletti-Buitoni Special Ensemble Scholarship and won the Ensemble Prize at the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Equally at home on the concert and opera stages, Carolyn Sampson has enjoyed notable successes in the UK as well as throughout Europe and the US. Carolyn has released multi award-winning discs for multiple record labels including BIS, Decca, Harmonia Mundi, and Hyperion, receiving accolades in- cluding the Choc de l’Année Classica, Gramophone Magazine Editor’s Choice, BBC Music Magazine’s “Record of the Month”, an ECHO Award, and a Diapason D’or.

RECORDING OF THE WEEK “(Berg) the marvellous thing about this performance is the way the Heaths balance absolute textual fidelity with a sense of spontaneity – the expressive portamenti in the opening pages are a case in point, as are the subtle variations in vibrato … (Schoenberg) (Sampson) Her crystal-clear soprano complements the string sound quite beautifully, though where required there’s also a thrilling weight to the sound…She and the quartet are ever-sensitive to the mystical beauty of Georg’s poetry, painting the ‘hazy vapours’ and ‘holy fire’ in the most vivid of colours as this superb album draws to a transcendent close” – Presto

★★★★★ “A distinguished record…performances of notable insight and technical address, very well recorded…The performances are finely consistent throughout; Carolyn Sampson is also admirable here, her diction, musical intelligence, phrasing and tonal variation are exception, as is the recording. This issue is comprehensively recommended” – Musical Opinion

★★★★★ “They are not afraid to relish the Romantic remnants still present with a warmly full sound performance as much as they are attentive and detailed in pointing out the structural innovations. With sensitively sounded out reserved moments they offer one side of their performance. The other side they offer with gripping playing, which, however, always remains subtly controlled” – Pizzicato

 

SKU: SIGCD712

Heath Quartet

Carolyn Sampson


Release date: 01/07/22

Catalogue number: SIGCD712

Barcode: 635212071229

★★★★ “(Webern) They perform it beautifully…the Berg spiky and prophetic…(Schoenberg) a masterpiece of austerity and torment. The Heath and, in the Schoenberg, a deeply lyrical Sampson capture the extraordinary intensity in both” – The Times

★★★★★ Performance ★★★★ Recording “The Heath Quartet convey the music is often intimate intensity with great sensitivity, and Carolyn Sampson’s warm lyricism is ideal both in the forward-looking finale and in the slow movement where Schoenberg’s grief at the tragic events unfolding around and finds its deepest expression” – BBC Music Magazine

Schoenberg’s Second String Quartet: a guide to the best recordings “Well coupled is that from the Heath Quartet, the Webern and Berg’s Op 3 preceding a Schoenberg most perceptive in an incisively agile scherzo, and an ‘Entrückung’ whose distanced intensity accords with Carolyn Sampson’s thoughtful rendition of the text” – Gramophone

“Such a characterful blend of textual clarity and expressive spontaneity places this release among the best Op.10s on disc… Here and again in the finale Carolyn Sampson stays just on the right side of a no holds barred operatic style, and Schoenberg’s ultimate reassertion of the quartet status as chamber music is powerfully reinforced. (Berg) This outstanding performance strengthens admiration for the young composers determination to put his own distinctive path to the emotional jungle of early 20th century expressionism” – Gramophone

String Quartet, Op .3 Alban Berg

[1] I. Langsam

[2] II .Mässige Viertel

[3] Langsamer Satz Anton Webern

String Quartet No. 2, Op. 10 Arnold Schoenberg

[4] I. Mässig

[5] II. Sehr rasch

[6] III. Langsam, ‘Litanei’

[7] IV. Sehr langsam, ‘Entrückung’­

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