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CD album cover 'Green' (GEN 13290) with Amaryllis Quartett

GEN 13290 EAN: 4260036252903

15.11.2013Special offer
18.90 € 16.90 €

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This is the third CD of the internationally highly praised GENUIN colour series by the Amaryllis Quartet. What can one write about a quartet that won the two most important competitions (Premio Borciani, Melbourne) in 2011, received the ECHO Klassik for "White" in 2012 and, moreover, is among the most highly valued present-day ensembles? One doesn't actually have to write anything, but simply refer to the CD itself: listen to the great tales of Robert Schumann, how they breathe and blossom. Let yourself be drawn in, be surprised and moved by the miniatures of György Kurtág. With such vivid colours, there is no longer any need for words!

Gramophone
"a set of truly special performances"
Review on the magazine Gramophone by Caroline Gill, 2/2014

Amaryllis Quartett

This is the third CD of the internationally highly praised GENUIN colour series by the Amaryllis Quartet. What can one write about a quartet that won the two most important competitions (Premio Borciani, Melbourne) in 2011, received the ECHO Klassik for "White" in 2012 and, moreover, is among the most highly valued present-day ensembles? One doesn't actually have to write anything, but simply refer to the CD itself: listen to the great tales of Robert Schumann, how they breathe and blossom. Let yourself be drawn in, be surprised and moved by the miniatures of György Kurtág. With such vivid colours, there is no longer any need for words!

Gramophone
"a set of truly special performances"
Review on the magazine Gramophone by Caroline Gill, 2/2014

This is the third CD of the internationally highly praised GENUIN colour series by the Amaryllis Quartet. What can one write about a quartet that won the two most important competitions (Premio Borciani, Melbourne) in 2011, received the ECHO Klassik for "White" in 2012 and, moreover, is among the most highly valued present-day ensembles? One doesn't actually have to write anything, but simply refer to the CD itself: listen to the great tales of Robert Schumann, how they breathe and blossom. Let yourself be drawn in, be surprised and moved by the miniatures of György Kurtág. With such vivid colours, there is no longer any need for words!

Gramophone
"a set of truly special performances"
Review on the magazine Gramophone by Caroline Gill, 2/2014