by Nicholas Jones
The Leipzig String Quartet, founded some 25 years ago by members of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, has a venerable history – remarkably, only one personnel change in that time. They are remarkable in particular for the breadth of their repertoire. According to their website, they have released “almost 70 recordings, spanning from Mozart to Cage and including the complete works of Brahms, Mozart, Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Schubert and the complete Second Viennese School.”
Currently the Leipzig are on an American tour with all of Beethoven’s quartets in their suitcases: for their upcoming recital at the University of Florida, the audience is invited to vote in advance which three Beethoven quartets the group will perform. [Read more…]