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Schubert: Death and the Maiden

Schubert: Death and the Maiden

Artist
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
Schubert: Death and the Maiden
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Classical
Code
ALPHA265
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  • Tabulaturbuch auff dem Instrumente: Toden Tanz (Arr. for Strings and Percussion)
    Composer(s) Augustus Normiger
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    Tabulaturbuch auff dem Instrumente: Toden Tanz (Arr. for Strings and Percussion)

    02:32
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  • Byzantine Chant on Psalm 140 for Solo Violin and Strings
    Composer(s) Anonymous
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    Byzantine Chant on Psalm 140 for Solo Violin and Strings

    02:09
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  • String Quartet No.14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": I. Allegro
    Composer(s) Franz Schubert
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    String Quartet No.14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": I. Allegro

    16:22
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  • Seven Teares: Pavan (Lachrimae antiquae)
    Composer(s) John Dowland
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    Seven Teares: Pavan (Lachrimae antiquae)

    02:58
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  • String Quartet No.14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": II. Andante con moto
    Composer(s) Franz Schubert
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    String Quartet No.14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": II. Andante con moto

    13:48
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  • Madrigals, Libro 6: Moro, lasso, al moi duolo
    Composer(s) Carlo Gesualdo
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    Madrigals, Libro 6: Moro, lasso, al moi duolo

    03:20
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  • String Quartet No.14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": III. Scherzo (Allegro molto)
    Composer(s) Franz Schubert
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    String Quartet No.14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": III. Scherzo (Allegro molto)

    03:37
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  • Ligatura-Message to Frances-Maria (The Answered Unanswered Question), Op. 31B
    Composer(s) Gyorgy Kurtag
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    Ligatura-Message to Frances-Maria (The Answered Unanswered Question), Op. 31B

    05:02
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  • Kafka Fragment for Violin, Op. 24: Ruhelos
    Composer(s) Franz Schubert
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    Kafka Fragment for Violin, Op. 24: Ruhelos

    00:27
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  • String Quartet No.14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto
    Composer(s) Franz Schubert
    Artist(s) Patricia Kopatchinskaja The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    String Quartet No.14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto

    08:50
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Total running time: 59 minutes.

    Album information

    Patricia Kopatchinskaja performs a pillar of chamber music repertoire, Schubert’s String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, known as Death and the Maiden. This album won the 'Best Chamber Music' award at the 60th annual Grammy Awards.

    Patricia Kopatchinskaja writes: “With the wonderful Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra we are presently exploring Schuberts quatuor ‘Death and the maiden’. Of course we have to include Schubert’s earlier song with the same title on the poem of Matthias Claudius. This song belongs to the medieval tradition of the dance of death. Therefore we also play „Toden Tanz“ (with poor me dancing), an ancient death dance written up by the German organ player August Nörmiger (1560-1613). Schubert’s song and the slow movement of his quatuor use the solemn rhythm of a Pavan, so we also play one of Dowland’s Pavans from „Seven Teares“. Add to this „Moro lasso“ a madrigal about death by the famous Renaissance composer (and murderer!) Gesualdo. In between we also refresh our ears with other unsettling works by modern composers like György Kurtag and Heinz Holliger.”