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Virtuoso technical skills and exuberant yet disciplined expression

Virtuoso technical skills and exuberant yet disciplined expression

…The Wihan Quartet opened with the String Quartet no. 2, composed in 1925, when Martinů was a young man living in Paris and absorbing new musical influences like jazz…

“The opening piece was, in a word, brilliant. In a country where string quartets abound, this performance offered a reminder why the Wihan Quartet is considered among the very best. The group speaks with a single, finely calibrated voice characterized by virtuoso technical skills and exuberant yet disciplined expression.”

Setting a torrid pace, the players handled the rush of colorful tonalities and changing cadences with aplomb, giving wings to a piece that imbues a traditional form with fresh ideas and energy.

The quartet brought the same tight focus to the Piano Quintet, offering a clean, driving version of a piece that teeters on the edge of becoming a five-car pileup. Instead it was like a current, pulling the listener through turbulent emotional rapids with flashes of upheaval, anxiety and melancholy…

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