This is considered by Ivan Martynov (biographer of Shostakovich) one of the great works of Russian (soviet) chamber music along with the 5th & 8th quartets of Myaskovsky & 2nd quartet of Prokofieff. See "Shostakovich: A Man and his Work", (1947), p. 100.
It's the same Serbian folk melody, which was quoted in Marche Slave by Tchaikovsky and Fantasy on Serbian folk themes by Rimsky-Korsakov and March funebre in the honour of Taras Shevtchenko by Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko.
This is considered by Ivan Martynov (biographer of Shostakovich) one of the great works of Russian (soviet) chamber music along with the 5th & 8th quartets of Myaskovsky & 2nd quartet of Prokofieff. See "Shostakovich: A Man and his Work", (1947), p. 100.
thank you
Thanks for uploading.
Great stuff, they are all quite good, now i seek No 1 which has small tint of Ravel.
Thank you for bring this composer to me.!!
rare piece
The Andante sounds inspired by Marche Slave
It's the same Serbian folk melody, which was quoted in Marche Slave by Tchaikovsky and Fantasy on Serbian folk themes by Rimsky-Korsakov and March funebre in the honour of Taras Shevtchenko by Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko.
hay un motivo de la Danza eslava de Tchaikosky que me suena por allí............
A good piece - but "slavonic"? There are brush paintings of Scriabine and Ravel, not to mention Dvorjak. Thank you.