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Schubert Quintet Mvt2-Part1 (Harlem Quartet on Stradivarius' & Carter Brey)

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Live Concert at the Library of Congress in December 2008. Each member of the Harlem Quartet is playing on a Stradivarius instrument for this concert. Principal cellist of the New York Philharmonic joins the Harlem Quartet for a Performance of Schubert's Cello Quintet in C Major. "Courtesy of White Pine Music. Copyright 2009 Central Michigan University." Sound engineer: Scott Burgess

The work consists of four movements:
I.Allegro ma non troppo
II.Adagio
III.Scherzo. Presto Trio. Andante sostenuto
IV.Allegretto

Harlem Quartet Members :
Ilmar Gavilan, violin
Melissa White, violin
Juan-Miguel Hernandez, viola
Desmond Neysmith, cello

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  • @insertbadname You're kidding right?

  • This performance is truly magnificent and a thousands times more virile and powerful yet still being fragile at times than any other recording I've heard.

    Truly amazing.

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  • Wonderful.............grreat players.  Carter is a friend and such a loving guy......none better on earth.

  • do you know if one of the cellos is the Castelbarco strad? I know the LOC keeps that one up.

  • Superbe interprétation... je suis sous le charme...

    C'est un des plus bel enregistrement que j'ai eu loisir d'écouter !

    Bravo à tous pour la performance... tout en délicatesse... magnifique ! Michèle

  • @insertbadname

    i have not hte slightest idea what you mean.

  • I heard a lot of recordings of this piece (cd, radio, internet and so on). this is with distance the best. felt and lived not only played. yes, true, powerful and fragile. i am really estonished every time i hear it. In most of the "famous" recordings this beautiful sound is just "played", not lived.

  • the soloist's vibrato ruins it

  • such beautiful playing! lovin' the sneeze at 2:00 :)

  • This performance is just wonderfully beautiful!!!

    Daniel Pergamenschikow, Vienna

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