but it is the performance that is wanting. The sound and recording quality is quite good (albeit overly reverberant and sometimes boomy). It lacks the warmth and richness of the Jullliard. Their playing is comparatively rough, their tone strident, the intonation sometimes slippery and sometimes woeful (such as the second mvt of the Smetana), and their performance comes across as unpolished and forced. The Kocian do not, unfortunately, come off well from the comparison. I am comparing the Kocian Quartet's performance of the Smetana to the Julliard Quartet's recording (LP). Review by canonical J(4 of 8 found this review helpful) In exemplary DSD sound we have now come to expect, this disc of never-before-paired works is a must-have hour of chamber music. The “intimate” music of the Czech and the Finn is like two-way mirror where all is said without ever being seen, all is seen without ever being said. Nothing less.” The String Quartet in D minor “Voce Intimae” Op.56 by Jean Sibelius, which was completed in 1909, has five movements and also stems from the composer’s most inner intimacy, that of “Interior voices.” The Kocian Quartet takes charge of these works with all the expressive weight they require, and their musical discourse provides just the right amount of feelings divulged. That, in short, is a summary of this composition written for a limited number of instruments – the string quartet they must get along, as would a circle of friends, something that has real importance. The fourth movement: awakening of the real force of a national music, joy in observing that the path followed lead to success, until the moment of the brutal interruption brought on by the catastrophe beginning of deafness, perspective of a sad future, little hope of improvement, and, in the end, a feeling that was deeply painful. The second movement, quasi-polka, takes me once again to the joyous tumult of my youth when I was composing innumerable Czech dances and I myself had a reputation as an untiring dancer… The third movement, largo sostenuto, is a recollection of my first love for a young girl who later became my dear wife. Sibelius 2018.1 & Photoscore Ultimate 8.8.2 / Cubase Pro 9.Bedrich Smetana’s String Quartet N☁, subtitled “In My Life,” dating from the year 1876, is a program work the composer commented on as such: “What I wanted to do is to retrace in music the course of my life: First movement: taste for art in my youth, romantic atmosphere, unspeakable nostalgia… In parallel, this prologue augurs a warning of future unhappiness, this E note in the finale: it is this fateful, strident squeal that went off in my ears in 1874, marking the beginning of my deafness. I am still going to purchase NP as a composing tool - for the current price you basically can't go wrong. Of course, you could argue this is not NP's main purpose, especially keeping in mind the price point and the modest system requirements.īut if you need your audio export to be as close as possible to a real orchestra, it means you probably still have to spend a lot of money on sample libraries, computers, a DAW and tweak the score by hand. I feel there is no way you can simply export a score with NP and use it as a final product. On the other hand, when the official website goes as far as claiming you could "Use your music in movies, games, apps, TV series, online videos, documentaries.Or publish it as original recordings on CD or online streaming services" I can't really agree. piano) I feel the Sibelius library is on par or even better than NP. However, when it comes to certain single instrument sounds (i.e. I would also agree that the interpretation of dynamics and the overall texture is superior to the Sibelius library. On the one hand, it is very reasonably priced, has a small memory footprint for what it does and works right out of the box (with the little tweaks to the mixer and the expression setting).
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