Brahms & Schumann: String Quartets - Melos Quartett Stuttgart (Newton Classics, 3CD Set)
UPC: 8718247710515
MPN (Manufacturer Part Number): 8802051
Brand Name: Newton Classics
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Product Type: 3 Audio CD Set
Genre: Classical / Romantic Chamber Music
Style: String Quartets
Recording Type: DDD Stereo
Total Duration: 153′39″
Overview
This Newton Classics 3CD set unites the complete String Quartets of Robert Schumann (1810–1856) and Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), performed by the renowned Melos Quartett of Stuttgart — one of the most acclaimed chamber ensembles of the 20th century.
These works reveal the intimate side of two Romantic giants. Schumann’s three quartets, composed in 1842, are full of lyric warmth, rhythmic invention, and emotional transparency. Brahms’s quartets, written decades later, blend architectural strength with profound poetic depth.
Recorded in Bamberg’s Zentralsaal (1986–1987) for Deutsche Grammophon, these digital sessions showcase the Melos Quartett’s exceptional balance, unity, and refined expressiveness. The ensemble’s interpretation combines German precision with an unmistakable sense of humanity and warmth — qualities that make this collection a benchmark in the quartet repertoire.
Product Features
Format: 3 Audio CDs
Recording Type: DDD Stereo
Recording Dates: May 1986 – June 1987
Recording Location: Zentralsaal, Bamberg, Germany
Executive Producer: Dr. Steven Paul
Recording Producer & Engineer: Heinz Wildhagen
Assistant Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Ensemble: Melos Quartett Stuttgart
Label: Newton Classics BV (licensed from Deutsche Grammophon GmbH)
Members:
Wilhelm Melcher – Violin I
Gerhard Voss – Violin II
Hermann Voss – Viola
Peter Buck – Cello
Country of Manufacture: Netherlands
Interesting Facts
Schumann’s “Quartet Year”: All three quartets (Op. 41) were composed in 1842, his most concentrated year for chamber music, inspired by his admiration for Beethoven’s late quartets.
Brahms’s Reluctant Debut: Brahms destroyed over 20 earlier attempts before publishing his first two quartets (Op. 51) — perfectionism born of reverence for Beethoven.
The Melos Legacy: Founded in 1965, the Melos Quartett Stuttgart achieved worldwide acclaim for their warmth of tone and clarity of structure, recording extensively for Deutsche Grammophon.
Studio Excellence: Recorded in the Zentralsaal, Bamberg, under the expert engineering of Heinz Wildhagen, these performances are notable for their natural, concert-hall sound.
A Pairing of Kindred Spirits: Though different in temperament, Schumann and Brahms share a deep poetic introspection — perfectly captured in the Melos Quartett’s cohesive, eloquent playing.
Track Listing Overview
CD 1 – 47′31″
Robert Schumann
String Quartet No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 41 No. 1 ?I. Introduzione (Andante espressivo – Allegro) – 9′39″ ?II. Scherzo (Presto) – Intermezzo – 3′32″ ?III. Adagio – 5′52″ ?IV. Presto – 6′27″
String Quartet No. 2 in F Major, Op. 41 No. 2 ?I. Allegro vivace – 6′00″ ?II. Andante, quasi variazioni – 8′29″ ?III. Scherzo (Presto) – 3′17″ ?IV. Allegro molto vivace – 4′15″
CD 2 – 63′57″
Robert Schumann
String Quartet No. 3 in A Major, Op. 41 No. 3 ?I. Andante espressivo – Allegro molto moderato – 7′49″ ?II. Assai agitato – Un poco adagio – Tempo risoluto – 6′25″ ?III. Adagio molto – 8′36″ ?IV. Allegro molto vivace – 6′52″
Johannes Brahms
String Quartet No. 3 in B-flat Major, Op. 67 ?I. Vivace – 9′41″ ?II. Andante – 7′07″ ?III. Agitato (Allegretto non troppo) – 8′09″ ?IV. Poco allegretto con variazioni – Doppio movimento – 9′18″
CD 3 – 66′26″
Johannes Brahms
String Quartet No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 51 No. 1 ?I. Allegro – 10′40″ ?II. Romanze (Poco adagio) – 6′34″ ?III. Allegretto molto moderato e comodo – Un poco più animato – 8′32″ ?IV. Allegro – 5′53″
String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 51 No. 2 ?I. Allegro non troppo – 13′34″ ?II. Andante moderato – 8′53″ ?III. Quasi minuetto, moderato – Allegretto vivace – 5′07″ ?IV. Finale (Allegro non assai – Più vivace) – 7′13″
Total Duration: 153′39″
Publishers
Originally recorded by Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg (1986–1988). Digitally remastered and reissued by Newton Classics BV (2011). Manufactured and printed in the Netherlands.
All rights of the producer and of the owner of the work reproduced reserved. Unauthorized copying, hiring, lending, public performance, and broadcasting prohibited.
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Brahms & Schumann: String Quartets - Melos Quartett Stuttgart (Newton Classics, 3CD Set)
UPC: 8718247710515
MPN (Manufacturer Part Number): 8802051
Brand Name: Newton Classics
Vadonatúj! Mint a képen! Vásároljon bizalommal!
Brand new! As pictured! Buy with confidence!
Ingyenes szállítás!!! FREE SHIPPING !!!
Product Type: 3 Audio CD Set
Genre: Classical / Romantic Chamber Music
Style: String Quartets
Recording Type: DDD Stereo
Total Duration: 153′39″
Overview
This Newton Classics 3CD set unites the complete String Quartets of Robert Schumann (1810–1856) and Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), performed by the renowned Melos Quartett of Stuttgart — one of the most acclaimed chamber ensembles of the 20th century.
These works reveal the intimate side of two Romantic giants. Schumann’s three quartets, composed in 1842, are full of lyric warmth, rhythmic invention, and emotional transparency. Brahms’s quartets, written decades later, blend architectural strength with profound poetic depth.
Recorded in Bamberg’s Zentralsaal (1986–1987) for Deutsche Grammophon, these digital sessions showcase the Melos Quartett’s exceptional balance, unity, and refined expressiveness. The ensemble’s interpretation combines German precision with an unmistakable sense of humanity and warmth — qualities that make this collection a benchmark in the quartet repertoire.
Product Features
Format: 3 Audio CDs
Recording Type: DDD Stereo
Recording Dates: May 1986 – June 1987
Recording Location: Zentralsaal, Bamberg, Germany
Executive Producer: Dr. Steven Paul
Recording Producer & Engineer: Heinz Wildhagen
Assistant Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Ensemble: Melos Quartett Stuttgart
Label: Newton Classics BV (licensed from Deutsche Grammophon GmbH)
Members:
Wilhelm Melcher – Violin I
Gerhard Voss – Violin II
Hermann Voss – Viola
Peter Buck – Cello
Country of Manufacture: Netherlands
Interesting Facts
Schumann’s “Quartet Year”: All three quartets (Op. 41) were composed in 1842, his most concentrated year for chamber music, inspired by his admiration for Beethoven’s late quartets.
Brahms’s Reluctant Debut: Brahms destroyed over 20 earlier attempts before publishing his first two quartets (Op. 51) — perfectionism born of reverence for Beethoven.
The Melos Legacy: Founded in 1965, the Melos Quartett Stuttgart achieved worldwide acclaim for their warmth of tone and clarity of structure, recording extensively for Deutsche Grammophon.
Studio Excellence: Recorded in the Zentralsaal, Bamberg, under the expert engineering of Heinz Wildhagen, these performances are notable for their natural, concert-hall sound.
A Pairing of Kindred Spirits: Though different in temperament, Schumann and Brahms share a deep poetic introspection — perfectly captured in the Melos Quartett’s cohesive, eloquent playing.
Track Listing Overview
CD 1 – 47′31″
Robert Schumann
String Quartet No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 41 No. 1 ?I. Introduzione (Andante espressivo – Allegro) – 9′39″ ?II. Scherzo (Presto) – Intermezzo – 3′32″ ?III. Adagio – 5′52″ ?IV. Presto – 6′27″
String Quartet No. 2 in F Major, Op. 41 No. 2 ?I. Allegro vivace – 6′00″ ?II. Andante, quasi variazioni – 8′29″ ?III. Scherzo (Presto) – 3′17″ ?IV. Allegro molto vivace – 4′15″
CD 2 – 63′57″
Robert Schumann
String Quartet No. 3 in A Major, Op. 41 No. 3 ?I. Andante espressivo – Allegro molto moderato – 7′49″ ?II. Assai agitato – Un poco adagio – Tempo risoluto – 6′25″ ?III. Adagio molto – 8′36″ ?IV. Allegro molto vivace – 6′52″
Johannes Brahms
String Quartet No. 3 in B-flat Major, Op. 67 ?I. Vivace – 9′41″ ?II. Andante – 7′07″ ?III. Agitato (Allegretto non troppo) – 8′09″ ?IV. Poco allegretto con variazioni – Doppio movimento – 9′18″
CD 3 – 66′26″
Johannes Brahms
String Quartet No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 51 No. 1 ?I. Allegro – 10′40″ ?II. Romanze (Poco adagio) – 6′34″ ?III. Allegretto molto moderato e comodo – Un poco più animato – 8′32″ ?IV. Allegro – 5′53″
String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 51 No. 2 ?I. Allegro non troppo – 13′34″ ?II. Andante moderato – 8′53″ ?III. Quasi minuetto, moderato – Allegretto vivace – 5′07″ ?IV. Finale (Allegro non assai – Più vivace) – 7′13″
Total Duration: 153′39″
Publishers
Originally recorded by Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg (1986–1988). Digitally remastered and reissued by Newton Classics BV (2011). Manufactured and printed in the Netherlands.
All rights of the producer and of the owner of the work reproduced reserved. Unauthorized copying, hiring, lending, public performance, and broadcasting prohibited.
We value your feedback! Share your experience with this product to help others make informed decisions. Your review is important to us!
Hashtags
#Brahms #Schumann #StringQuartets #MelosQuartett #StuttgartQuartet #NewtonClassics #DeutscheGrammophon #RomanticChamberMusic #GermanQuartetTradition #BambergRecording #HeinzWildhagen #WilhelmMelcher #GerhardVoss #HermannVoss #PeterBuck #Classical3CDSet