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In Reply to: RE: Need suggestions for Chamber Music on vinyl posted by banpuku on November 10, 2015 at 11:46:04
Do you have the Beethoven quartets by the Quartetto Italiano on Philips? If not, seek them out and try to get the ones pressed in Holland.
Others:
Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms piano trios by the Haydn Trio Wien on Telefunken/Teldec discs.
Brahms piano trios by Trio Fontenay on Teldec. Hard to find (HTF).
Brahms clarinet quintet by Eddie Daniels et. al. on Reference Recordings. HTF.
Schubert Octet by the ASMF on Shandies
Schubert quartet no. 14 (Der Tod und das Mädchen) by the Quartetto Italiano on Philips (made in Holland).
Schubert string quintet by Alban Berg quartet and H. Schiff on EMI/Angel.
Shostakovich's quartets by the Fitzwillam quartet on the L'Oiseau Lyre label.
Ravel piano trio, Debussy violin/cello sonatas by the Borodin trio on Chandos.
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Two other I'd like to recommend even though they don't fit your criteria:
Bach violin sonatas/partitas by Arthur Grumiaux on Philips (Holland pressing!)
Bach Goldberg variations transcribed for violin, viola, cello; Sitkovetsky et. al. on the Orfeo label.
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Unless I overlooked something, references to Dvorak are rare or absent. He wrote an abundance of excellent and very accessible chamber music. I have a London LP (CS 6357) of the Piano Quintet in A with Curzon and Willi Boskovsky that I have enjoyed for about 50 years. I find his quartets particularly fine, as well as a String Quintet in E-Flat.
The reference to Schubert's Octet with ASMF -- also a favorite -- brings to mind the jacket on my LP, an informal photo of Iona Brown with the other musicians. It is simply too tempting to refer to it as "Snow White and the Seven Fairies". Well played, though, for all that. A good group.
Yes. His quartets from no. 12 up and his piano trios I have and love. An oversight.
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