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Gramophone (May 2013)
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The New York Piano Quartet offer ultra-impassioned, vividly detailed performances of Korngold and Marx: REVIEW in GRAMOPHONE MAY 2013:
FORGOTTEN VIENNESE QUARTETS REDISCOVERED BY THE NYPQ:
The New York Piano Quartet could be considered a corporate musical archeologist, at least judging from this welcome recording. The players - all members of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra - restore life to works by the Austrian composers Joseph Marx and Erich Wolfgang Korngold long left on the shelf of history.
Both pieces receive ultra-impassioned, vividly detailed performances by the musicians of the New York Piano Quartet. Given the fact that Marx and Korngold aren’t shy about wearing hearts on sleeves, the players dig into the music with alacrity, the strings often employing juicy vibrato and slides to emphasise the composers’ expressive points. The artistry has the excitement that often transpires when something significant has been unearthed and savoured. -Donald Rosenberg
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New York premiere of Widor: Piano Quartet, Op.66
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"...revelatory performance....stunning..." FANFARE Magazine;
The New York premiere of Widor: Quartet for Piano and Strings in A minor, Op. 66 was performed on September 16, 2009 at the New York Chamber Music Festival by the New York Piano Quartet: Metropolitan Opera Musicians (Elmira Darvarova, violin, Ronald Carbone, viola, Samuel Magill, cello and Linda Hall, piano). This New York premiere performance prompted the Fanfare Magazine to call it "...revelatory performance..stunning"
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