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Release Date: Sunday 20 May 2007
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"Grechaninov was born in Moscow a year before Sibelius and also died in New York a year before Sibelius. He was taught by Rimsky-Korsakov. His music did not migrate far from his roots and continued to write in that style well after the 1917 revolution had led to exile first in France and then in the USA. A prolific composer in all the usual genres, his reputation seems to rest mainly on choral music and to be rather tainted by suggestions of lack of originality. Certainly, by comparison with his near contemporary Sibelius, his style did not develop much, meaning it is rather hard to believe the fourth quartet was written as late as 1929. But, listening to this disc, I sometimes found the music hard to place and was not continually reminded of other composers, surely one sign of an original voice.
Grechaninov's cause is very well served here and I have no reservations about the playing of the Utrecht quartet or the recording. Well worth hearing."
(MusicWeb June 2006)
String Quartet No. 3 in C minor Op.75 (1915) [37:06]
String Quartet No. 4 in F Op.124 (1929) [31:24]