But the most important of this research is the discovery that the last movement was conceived with a text in mind: One Baudelaire poem, translated by the German poet Stefan Georg. Like The Vine ( Der Wein, the Concert Aria ) , Baudelaire in a german translation. This recording is the first to use this research for the sake to have all the secrets revealed. And one Soprano with a string quartet is a normal ensemble for the Second Viennese School. Schoenberg has his Second Quartet and Webern has some short works for voice and String Quartet. In this sense this is a very important recording. And very, very well played and sang . The only problem , to me, is that it is a little strange to hear the soprano line always doubled by a instrument. In the works quoted above ( By Schoenberg and Webern) the voice is always independent of the instruments. As Berg wrote al notes only for the quartet Perle and the Players did what they though it was correct. The singer must sing with the same notes of the quartet. It sounds strange for me. But I think this is the best we can do in this case. We will never know how it would be a definitive version of this last movement. I prefer to listen the Quartet version. But this is really one important way to know more of a work so crucial . And, as I said before, The Kronos and Upshaw are fantastic. My only regret : why only 32 minutes in a CD. ? It would be perfect with Berg's Quartet opus 3 !
This CD is a winner of 46th Grammy Award in "Best Chamber Music"
This is the most important 12-tone work with his opera "Lulu". Even so, he was used tonality in some passages (as usual in Berg).This work tells about the composer's love story with Hanna-Fuchs Robettin, who daughter of an Austrian novelist Franz Warfel. Even so, Berg used an enigmatic thema that, in 3rd movement, the notes meaning H(anna) F(uchs) and A(lban) B(erg): H, F, A and B notes... This music is somewhere terrific, but somewhere romantic...
Especially, the most beautiful movement of this work is the 3rd movement: Allegro misterioso. This music based on this form: first, music starts and continues etc... and then it arrives a centre of music and then, music runs backwards...!
This is an essential recording. Highly recommended.