BBC Music Magazine

BRACING CHANGE

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Holt: 3rd Quartet; Dennehy:

The weather of it; Gilbert:

Haven of Mysteries

JACK Quartet; Doric Quartet; Carducci Quartet; Guy Johnston (cello) NMC NMC D216 68:25 mins While the Wigmore Hall may more often resound with Haydn quartets than contempora­ry compositio­ns, this excellent disc celebrates the venue’s firm commitment to new music. Featuring three recent commission­s for strings, Bracing Change rekindles the string quartet (and quintet) as a site of risk and innovation.

Simon Holt’s 3rd Quartet (2013) presents six movements that fizz with colour and imaginatio­n, performed with tremendous panache by the JACK Quartet. One highlight is ‘Wing Pu’s nail house’, a movement driven by the story of a Chinese citizen who refused to allow her home be torn down to make way for a shopping mall. Holt’s vivid score here oscillates between furious counterpoi­nt and passages of defiant poise, conjured in gentle suspended chords.

Donnacha Dennehy’s postminima­list The weather of it is at once dynamic and tender, the sweetness of his harmony piqued with microtonal scoring, rendered with shimmering precision by the Doric Quartet. Anthony Gilbert’s Haven of Mysteries (2014) is the composer’s first quintet. Sparked by his longstandi­ng fascinatio­n with the architectu­re of medieval French Cathedrals, the work is graceful, tightly-structured and monumental in scope, wellmatche­d by the luscious, vital timbre conjured by the Carducci Quartet and cellist Guy Johnston. Kate Wakeling

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