Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Thursday 07 August 2014, 09:40

Title: Hugo Stähle Piano Quartet
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 07 August 2014, 09:40
...from MDG:
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/klavierquartette/hnum/5661950 (https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/klavierquartette/hnum/5661950)
Title: Re: Hugo Stähle Piano Quartet
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 07 August 2014, 22:08
The Stähle quartet sounds absolutely gorgeous. A must buy for me.
Title: Re: Hugo Stähle Piano Quartet
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 08 August 2014, 00:13
Quite. For me too.
Title: Re: Hugo Stähle Piano Quartet
Post by: Friesner on Thursday 14 August 2014, 23:53
Apparently a reissue of a 1987 disc with a slightly revamped cover.  I wonder when the American (re-)release date will be; as of now all we have are a couple of used copies on offer for idiotic prices.  In any event it's a must-have for me as well. 
Title: Re: Hugo Stähle Piano Quartet
Post by: Mark Thomas on Friday 15 August 2014, 13:05
Quotea reissue of a 1987 disc
So it is. I wonder why I didn't buy it the first time around? Amazon.co.uk is offering second hand copies of the original CD for £10.62. A bit cheaper than the $45 demanded in the US!
Title: Re: Hugo Stähle Piano Quartet
Post by: jerfilm on Friday 15 August 2014, 17:39
Funny, Mark, you gotta wonder if anyone really wants a cd like that enough to pay $45 or sometimes as high as $200??  When you think the producers complain that they can't sell discs at $16.........hmmmmm.....

Jerry
Title: Re: Hugo Stähle Piano Quartet
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 21 November 2014, 10:59
The Stähle is an absolutely gorgeous work - full of utterly memorable melodies. I guarantee that once you've heard the first movement you'll be humming it all day. It should be a repertoire piece. What a loss Stähle's early death was (he wasn't even 22).
Title: Re: Hugo Stähle Piano Quartet
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 20 March 2015, 22:43
Just returned to this wonderful work. If there's a more melodious piece of unsung romantic chamber music, I don't know it. Utterly glorious throughout.