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String quartets before the string quartet

Blow: Venus and Adonis – Act II

Tune; Haydn: String Quartet,

Op. 71/2; Locke: Curtain Tune; Suites Nos 1 & 2; Purcell: Fantasie; Curtain Tunes; Fairest Isle; Hornpipe; Pavan; Chacony

Kitgut Quartet

Harmonia Mundi HMM 902313 53:15 mins This delightful programme finds certain affinities between the Classical, Viennese string quartet and four-part viol consorts and theatrical works from 17th-century England. It’s a deliciousl­y varied feast of airy dances, knotty Fantasias, brooding Pavans and hypnotic Chaconnes, served up alongside rollicking theatre pieces by Henry Purcell and his near contempora­ries Matthew Locke and John Blow.

The English works frame Haydn’s radiant D major quartet, Op. 71 No.2, penned just after the composer’s first sojourn in London in the early 1790s. During this period (which he later called the happiest of his life), Haydn played and conducted several works by ‘England’s Orpheus’, Purcell. The connection­s between the quartet and the consorts are more in spirit than in form, but Haydn’s playful dialogues and dancing rhythms have much in common with the teasing, capering motifs of his English predecesso­rs.

Playing on gut-strung period instrument­s, the members of the internatio­nal quartet Kitgut capture the music’s intimate, conversati­onal quality, with its kaleidosco­pic turns from witty banter to wistful reflection. Their playing is clean, polished, razor sharp, yet there’s nothing sterile about these performanc­es, which bristle with energy, dynamic contrasts and dramatic gestures. The sound is lightweigh­t and generally free of vibrato, bar fleeting touches for expressive effects. Above all, there’s a sense of playfulnes­s and joie de vivre.

With just over 53 minutes of music, the disc is a little short in length, but its pleasures are many. The detailed recording is a shade dry yet not oppressive.

Kate Bolton-porciatti PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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