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Ševčík Lhotský Quartet

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Active from
  
1903

Record label
  
Russian Compact Disc

Genre
  
Classical

Ševčík-Lhotský Quartet

Albums
  
Czech Historical Recordings. Smetana - From My Life. Dvorak - American Quartet

Similar
  
Prague Quartet, Kocian Quartet, Panocha Quartet, Wihan Quartet, Talich Quartet

The Ševčík-Lhotský String Quartet was a well-known Czech musical ensemble that was founded as the Ševčík Quartet at Warsaw in 1903 that continued to the 1930s.

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Personnel

The founding members of the quartet were:

1st violin: Bohuslav Lhotský
2nd violin: Karel Procházka
viola: Karel Moravec
violoncello: Bohuslav Váska (until 1911), succeeded by Ladislav Zelenka (until 1914), and by Antonio Fingerland.

Origins

Bohuslav Lhotský, Karel Procházka and Karel Moravec were all pupils of the Czech violin teacher Otakar Ševčík (b. 1852), who had control of the violin department at the Prague Conservatory between 1892 and 1901. The master's method was based on the semitone system, the fingers remaining at equal distances on all the strings during the technical studies, leading to great safety, precision and fluency in performance. Following the success of his pupil Jan Kubelík, his students gathered in great numbers at his residence at Písek. This quartet was the later counterpart of the Bohemian or Czech Quartet, which was formed by four pupils of the Prague cello professor Hanuš Wihan a decade previously.

They gave the premiere of Bohuslav Martinů's first string quartet in 1927.

Recordings

(as 'Sevcikovo-Lhotskeho Quartet')

  • Dvořák: Quartet no 6 in F major op 96 (HMV 78rpm European issue, AN 332-334).
  • Smetana: Quartet no 1 in E minor (HMV 78 rpm European issue, AN 326-329).
  • Glazunov: Quartet no 4 in A minor op 64, Scherzo (HMV 78rpm, European, AN 339).
  • Borodin: Quartet no 2, Nocturne (HMV 78rpm, European, AN 339).
  • Songs

    Scherzo from String Quartet in F majorCzech Historical Recordings Smetana - From My Life Dvorak - American Quartet · 1997
    String Quartet No1 in E minor - "From my life" I - Allegro vivo - AppassionatoCzech Historical Recordings Smetana - From My Life Dvorak - American Quartet · 1997
    8 Waltzes - Op54 - No 4: Allegro vivace in D flat majorCzech Historical Recordings Smetana - From My Life Dvorak - American Quartet · 1997

    References

    Ševčík-Lhotský Quartet Wikipedia


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