A tragic, desolate, dramatic, gorgeous, gut-wrenching masterpiece. From its engrossing opening measures to its evocative, emotionally stagnant conclusion, this Quartet is a memorable experience. I could call it Shostakovich's Sixteenth Quartet, but it attains a depth and eloquence that exceeds any of the latter's masterpieces in that genre.
A tragic, desolate, dramatic, gorgeous, gut-wrenching masterpiece. From its engrossing opening measures to its evocative, emotionally stagnant conclusion, this Quartet is a memorable experience. I could call it Shostakovich's Sixteenth Quartet, but it attains a depth and eloquence that exceeds any of the latter's masterpieces in that genre.
Also reminded me of DSCH
Tischenko is so very much his own person
nice
Amazing.
the second quartet is even better! Check it out!
good!
So somber...