Review – Ethel String Quartet: Persist
Author: Donald Rosenberg
The string quartet Ethel have been gleefully persistent in advocating for new music. Their repertoire includes hundreds of new works, and the players have been more than generous in introducing fresh voices to the chamber-music canon. This recording features five pieces from the ensemble’s commissioning programme, succulently called ‘HomeBaked’, for early-career composers.
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Ethel and Loggins-Hull shape performances that are keenly alive to each sound world. The composers, including Loggins-Hull, can only be thrilled with the results.
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