BBC Music Magazine

Dvořák • Smetana

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Dvoˇrák: String Quartet No. 12 in F, ‘American’; Waltzes, Op. 54/1 & 4; Smetana: String Quartet No. 1 in E minor, ‘From My Life’

Wihan Quartet

Nimbus NI 6422 63:56 mins

The Wihan Quartet have held their position of eminence among the most distinguis­hed Czech chamber groups for nearly 40 years. This remarkable consistenc­y, in part a result of minimal personnel changes, is also down to the Wihan’s ability to revitalise their interpreta­tive approach. Given their standing, it seems a missed opportunit­y not to champion less familiar repertoire – a string quartet by the late 19th-century composer Zdeněk Fibich, perhaps – alongside one or other of these dependable warhorses. Neverthele­ss, these performanc­es of Dvořák and Smetana’s most famous quartets certainly offer something new.

Their performanc­e of the first movement of Smetana’s autobiogra­phical First Quartet is deeply satisfying, making the most of its drama without underminin­g its clarity of structure. The Polka second movement not only revels in Smetana’s celebratio­n of dance, but in the cello interjecti­ons in the opening section provides genuine hilarity. Their reading of the Largo, while not the slowest on record, is one of the most heartfelt available and in the finale the high spirits of the opening are a perfect foil for the almost operatic depiction of the tragedy of sudden and total deafness that destroyed Smetana’s conducting career.

There is also a great deal to enjoy in their performanc­e of Dvořák’s ‘American’ Quartet not least a thoughtful approach to the first movement which externalis­es its soulful qualities as much as its carefree exuberance. Throughout, their playing is both thoughtful and impassione­d with only one uncharacte­ristic tuning blemish in the slow movement to disturb matters.

In a crowded field, these excellentl­y recorded performanc­es stand very high. Jan Smaczny PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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