The Authentic Quartet from Hungary continue their excellent recording-premiere series of Pleyel String Quartets with another very appealing
release on Hungaroton. These two- and three-movement works from the early 1790s are full of a vigorous, if rather naïve, charm and are free from any pretentious striving for the kind of meaning Haydn (Pleyel's master) or Mozart (Pleyel's contemporary) brought to the medium. They're just fun to listen to, and, key to this disc's success, obviously fun to play. I was especially taken with the
Rondo eccossois; as I prepare for my first trip to Scotland next month this is just what I want to listen to!
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