The Budapest String Quartet
Souvenir
BRIDGE 9077
Here is a real rarity- music that the legendary Budapest String Quartet never recorded commercially- released for the first time ever! This disc also features as guest artist the great French-American harp virtuoso, Marcel Grandjany, in two favorites- Handel's Harp Concerto, and Debussy's gorgeous Harp Dances. Included here are Daniel Gregory Mason's forgotten masterpiece, Quartet on Negro Themes, Griffes' Sketches on Indian Themes, and a haunting live performance of the Lento from Dvorak's "American" Quartet, a work the Budapest recorded in the studio several times. As an added bonus, the fabulous foursome is heard in an arrangement of the pop tune "Dinah"- a hilarious sendup of both classical and pop music. Souvenir allows the listener to sample a hitherto little known side of the Budapest's work, all in superbly restored sound from Bridge's path breaking Great Performances from The Library of Congress series.
Reviews:
“Souvenir is the word – miscellany is another – but whatever you call it this is an unashamedly engaging collection of repertoire...” - MusicWeb International
George Frederick Handel: Harp Concerto, Op. 4, No. 6
Daniel Gregory Mason: String Quartet on Negro Themes
Claude Debussy: Danse sacre' et danse profane
Charles Tomlinson Griffes: Two Sketches on Indian Themes
Antonin Dvorak: Lento, from Op. 96
Arrangement of 'Dinah'
The Budapest String Quartet
Marcel Grandjany, harp
BRIDGE 9077
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9342A/B, 9185, 9175, 9110, 9099A/C, 9085A/B, 9072A/C, 9067, 9063, 9062