Jonathan Harvey: Complete String Quartets & Trio

Jonathan Harvey: Complete String Quartets & Trio

by Arditti Quartet
Jonathan Harvey: Complete String Quartets & Trio

Jonathan Harvey: Complete String Quartets & Trio

by Arditti Quartet

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Overview

British composer Jonathan Harvey is difficult to pigeonhole. He has received inspiration and personal encouragement from Britten, Stockhausen, and Boulez, and it's possible to hear influences of all of them in various works from throughout his career. His instrumental music tends to lie mostly in the modernist arena, and the four string quartets and string trio recorded here are unequivocally the work of a composer more concerned with the properties of sounds than with notes. Harvey, a Buddhist, has repeatedly stated that his path is a quest for unity, but not a simple or easy unity, and the body of his work bears out that conviction. His music is neither simple nor easy, but it has an organic coherence and an often-lovely surface that could beguile new-music skeptics. Harvey has worked at IRCAM and his aesthetic is very much shaped by the possibilities of electronic music. These string works are strongly textural, with sounds ranging from the diaphanous to the granitic, and the music is driven by distinctive gestures. The "String Trio" is the most accessible piece recorded here, with discernible repeating patterns, allusions to Asian folk traditions, and a relatively direct structure, so it might be a good starting point for listeners new to Harvey's work. The "Fourth Quartet" uses live electronics, but because his string writing in all these works is influenced by his experience in electronic music, it feels very much of a piece with the other works. The quartet ends with a gorgeous sustained passage of ecstatic serenity that sets it apart from the kinetic energy of the rest of the piece. The Arditti Quartet plays the awesomely difficult music with utter confidence and conviction, and the players are completely successful in putting the pieces across as compelling aural experiences. The quality of the sound of Aeon's SACD is superlative, but it seems to be miked at a quiet level, so the volume may need to be boosted for the louder passages to make their full impact.

Product Details

Release Date: 05/12/2009
Label: Aeon
UPC: 3760058369753
Rank: 23218

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. String quartet No 1
  2. String quartet No 2
  3. String Quartet No. 3

Disc 2

  1. Trio for violin, viola & cello
  2. String Quartet No. 4 (with live electronics)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Arditti Quartet   Primary Artist,String Quartet
Irvine Arditti   Violin
Lucas Fels   Cello
Ralf Ahlers   Viola

Technical Credits

Bj¿¿rn Gottstein   Liner Notes
Gunther Wollersheim   Art Supervisor,Mastering
Maurice Foxall   Photography
Arnold Whittall   Liner Notes
Pierre Rigaudi¿¿re   Liner Notes
Dolor¿¿s Marat   Photography
Kaisa Pousset   Producer
Harry Vogt   Producer
Damien Pousset   Art Supervisor
Ute Hesse   Recording
Philippe Gontier   Photography
J¿¿r¿¿mie Henrot   Engineer,Mastering
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