[ Hyperion Helios / CD ]
Release Date: Saturday 1 September 2012
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'The Nash Ensemble plays with all its customary skill and insight, highlighted by the remarkable pianism of Ian Brown' (Classic FM Magazine)
'All of the performances on this excellently recorded disc are exemplary' (BBC Music Magazine)
'The Nash Ensemble play these richly rewarding works with style and feeling' (The Independent)
'Lovely fare, performed with great polish and heartwarming dedication by The Nash Ensemble, and all cleanly captured by the microphones. This disc will surely provide much pleasure' (Gramophone)
'The Nash Ensemble plays with all its customary skill and insight, highlighted by the remarkable pianism of Ian Brown' (Classic FM Magazine)
'Even if the recordings featuring violinist Josef Suk (the composer's grandson) were easier to find, these fresh-sounding, light-textured Nash Ensemble interpretations would hold their own in the catalog. Excellent engineering and informative notes too. A magnificent release' (Fanfare, USA)
The music of Josef Suk, pupil of Dvorák and married to the elder composer's daughter, is only now beginning to be recognized for its true worth. Presented here are three relatively early works, brimming with youthful enthusiasm but already showing considerable individuality, a highly developed approach to structure, and, occasionally, a touch of the melancholy introspection which was to inform many of the composer's later works. A talented violinist, Suk lends to his chamber compositions a true understanding of the genre, while his thoroughly 'Czech' musical upbringing ensures strong representation for the folk and dance influences to be found in the music of many of his contemporaries.
Piano Quartet in A minor Op 1 [22'36]
Four pieces for violin and piano Op 17 [16'36]
Piano Quintet in G minor Op 8 [33'42]