SPOHR, L.: String Quartets (Complete), Vol. 10 - Nos. 24 and 25 (Moscow Philharmonic Concertino String Quartet)
One of the most versatile musicians in Europe, Louis Spohr was accepted during his lifetime as one of the most important composers of early German Romanticism. The influence both of the Viennese classics and of virtuoso violin music is clearly evident in Spohr’s string quartets which span more than fifty years of his career. No. 24 is a generally good-natured, lively work with an eloquent and deeply felt slow movement. No. 25 turns the mood of its predecessor inside out. This time seriousness is the business of the outer movements while the two inner ones are more relaxed and tuneful.





























