New On Naxos | Consumer: October 2022

NEW ON NAXOS | OCTOBER 2022

Left to right: Leo Melvin , Tamaki Higashi , Katie Stillman and Carmen Flores © Charles Gervais

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Frederick DELIUS (1862–1934) Ethel SMYTH (1858–1944) String Quartets Villiers Quartet

The String Quartet in E minor by Ethel Smyth, one of the most innovative and original figures in English music, has a masterful coherence and consistency. With eloquent writing for the viola in particular, it is both playful and reverential, and ends with a flourish – forthright, bold and uncompromising, like Smyth herself. Delius wrote the early String Quartet in 1888 but it was rejected for performance and he was later to reuse the Scherzo for his mature Quartet of 1916–19 (8.573586). In 2018 the score of the two opening movements of the 1888 Quartet , long assumed lost, reappeared at auction and have been edited and reunited with the final two in this premiere recording, which adds significantly to our understanding of Delius’ early compositional directions. Key Feature: This album is the first recording of the complete 1888 Delius String Quartet , following the quartet’s previous Naxos release of the original 1916 Delius String Quartet (8.573586) where it was coupled with the Elgar Quartet . ‘Performances of both pieces are excellent. The styles greatly differ, but the Villiers is at home in both. Their intonation is firm, with rhythms and phrasing reinforcing the structural integrity of both works’, wrote American Record Guide .

8.574376 Release Date: 14 Oct 2022

About the Villiers Quartet The Villiers Quartet is one of the most recognised quartets in the UK for the performance of British music, releasing acclaimed recordings of works by Elgar, Delius, Fricker, Alwyn, William Sterndale Bennett, David Matthews and Kuljit Bhamra, MBE. In 2020 the quartet gave the world premiere of the 1888 Delius String Quartet , featuring movements from original versions uncovered by Professor Daniel Grimley from Oxford University. The broad curiosity of the Villiers Quartet and its passion for teaching and performing have made the ensemble a valuable resource for students and audiences alike. Inspiration comes from the heart of the Villiers Quartet’s philosophy: to believe in the art of string quartet. Click to listen to SMYTH, E.: String Quartet in E minor: I. Allegretto lirico LISTEN

Companion Titles – British String Quartets

8.573586

8.571374

8.571353

8.502021

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