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Roscoedanielsmaggini 4tet - Rubbra: String Quartet No.2 (String Quartet No. 2/ Amoretti/ Ave Maria/ Piano Trio No.1) [CD]

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Roscoedanielsmaggini 4tet - Rubbra: String Quartet No.2 (String Quartet No. 2/ Amoretti/ Ave Maria/ Piano Trio No.1) [CD]

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The English composer Edmund Rubbra described the string quartet as 'the purest and most lucid texture available to a composer', his essays in the form enlivened by Beethovenian vigour and song-like beauty. It is a testament to his profound compositional craftsmanship that even when deploying diverse rhythms simultaneously or releasing the latent potential of what he called the 'most positive yet mysterious intervals', Rubbra weaves fascinating musical textures into a satisfying whole.His Piano Trio No. 1 foregoes mere virtuosity for spiritual intensity, while several songs show his sensitivity in setting Medieval and Renaissance texts.\\Superb readings by the Maggini Quartet, renowned for promoting English music. American Record Guide on 8570560''

String Quartet No. 2 in E flat, Op. 73

Amoretti for voice and string quartet, Op. 4

Ave Maria Gratia Plena

Piano Trio No. 1, in One Movement, Op. 68

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Roscoedanielsmaggini 4tet - Rubbra: String Quartet No.2 (String Quartet No. 2/ Amoretti/ Ave Maria/ Piano Trio No.1) [CD]
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Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.


Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.


The English composer Edmund Rubbra described the string quartet as 'the purest and most lucid texture available to a composer', his essays in the form enlivened by Beethovenian vigour and song-like beauty. It is a testament to his profound compositional craftsmanship that even when deploying diverse rhythms simultaneously or releasing the latent potential of what he called the 'most positive yet mysterious intervals', Rubbra weaves fascinating musical textures into a satisfying whole.His Piano Trio No. 1 foregoes mere virtuosity for spiritual intensity, while several songs show his sensitivity in setting Medieval and Renaissance texts.\\Superb readings by the Maggini Quartet, renowned for promoting English music. American Record Guide on 8570560''

String Quartet No. 2 in E flat, Op. 73

Amoretti for voice and string quartet, Op. 4

Ave Maria Gratia Plena

Piano Trio No. 1, in One Movement, Op. 68