Since you are interested in Schubert: Complete String Quartets Vol 7 (Nos 5, Quartettsatz & String Trio in B flat), here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
JOSEPH HAYDN
Haydn: String Quartets Op. 71 Nos. 1-3 Kodaly Quartet [ Naxos / CD - released 8/Sep/2007 ] "The Naxos recordings by the Kodály Quartet are outstanding in every way and would be highly recommendable even without their considerable price advantage. The performances are superbly shaped, naturally paced and alive; the playing is cultivated,... |
FRANZ SCHUBERT
Schubert: String Quintet in C / String Trio in B-Flat Major, D. 581 Ensemble Villa Musica [ NAXOS / CD - released 28/Sep/2007 ] "these performances offer polish and refinement, with immaculate matching intonation" - Penguin Guide |
SCHUBERT
Complete String Quartets Vol 2 (Nos 10 & 13) Kodaly Quartet [ Naxos / CD - released 2/Jul/2005 ] "The Kodaly's fine reading" (Classic CD) |
SCHUBERT
Complete String Quartets Vol 3 (Nos 3, 7 & 9) Kodaly Quartet [ Naxos / CD - released 4/Mar/2007 ] Franz Schubert was born in 1797, the son of a Vienna schoolmaster, and had his education as a chorister of the Imperial Chapel at the Staatskonvikt. |
FRANZ SCHUBERT
Schubert: Complete String Quartets Vol 4 (Nos 1, 8 & 4) Kodaly Quartet [ Naxos / CD - released 4/Mar/2007 ] "The Kodály Quartet is particularly good in D112, shaping the lyrical themes of the first movement with gentle flexibility creating a beautiful dusky sonority for the G minor Andante and giving the lusty minuet a real Schuhplattler earthiness.... |
SCHUBERT
Complete String Quartets Vol 5 (Nos 2, 6 & 11) Kodaly Quartet [ Naxos / CD - released 25/Aug/2003 ] Franz Schubert was born in 1797, the son of a Vienna schoolmaster, and had his education as a chorister of the Imperial Chapel at the Staatskonvikt. |
SCHUBERT
Complete String Quartets Vol 6 (Nos 15 & 5 German Dances and 7 Trios) Kodaly Quartet [ Naxos / CD - released 4/Mar/2007 ] "These well performed and recorded accounts are certainly worth collecting and they provide a worthy conclusion to this successful Naxos series." -- MusicWeb International, July 2005 |