Friday, April 27, 2012

The Tartini String Quartet play Hans Rott, String quartet in c-minor ( excerpts ) PART 2.

The Tartini String Quartet play Hans Rott, String quartet in c-minor ( excerpts ) PART 2.
23. marec 2011 ob 19.30, Velika dvorana Slovenske filharmonije Ljubljana, March 23, 2011, at 7.30 pm, Slovenian Philharmonic hall Ljubljana, Godalni kvartet Tartini / The Tartini Quartet Miran Kolbl, prva violina / 1st violin Romeo Drucker, druga violina / 2nd violin Aleksandar Milošev, viola / viola Miloš Mlejnik, violončelo / cello Erwin Kropfitsch, klavir / piano Na sporedu / Programme: Hans Rott: Godalni kvartet vc molu (1876/77) / String Quartet in c minor (1876/77) Gustav Mahler: Klavirski kvartet (1876) / Piano Quartet (1876) Lucijan Marija Škerjanc: Godalni kvartet št. 5 / String Quartet Nr. 5 Mahler called Rott "a musician of genius ... who died unrecognized and in want on the very threshold of his career". ... What music has lost in him cannot be estimated. Such is the height to which his genius soars in ... [his] Symphony [in E major], which he wrote as 20-year-old youth and makes him ... the Founder of the New Symphony as I see it. To be sure, what he wanted! is not quite what he achieved. ... But I know where he aims. Indeed, he is so near to my inmost self that he and I seem to me like two fruits from the same tree which the same soil has produced and the same air nourished. He could have meant infinitely much to me and perhaps the two of us would have well-nigh exhausted the content of new time which was breaking out for music. Thanks to Rott's friends, some of his music manuscripts have survived in the music collection of Vienna's national library. This ...