“The Dvořák Piano Quartet, as their namesake implies, is one of the top Czech chamber ensembles at the moment. They blend together as if they had grown up together, and perform the music of Antonín Dvorák as if it was in their DNA. As a group, their expressive range is formidable and their individual techniques are quite impressive. Evidence of this is quite apparent in the way they play those shimmering – what I believe are called ‚sautilles‘ – at the end of the first movement of the second quartet. ”
Classical Music Sentinel, November 2018
“Dvorak’s piano quartets — the first, in D, completed in 1875; the second, in E flat, at the height of his powers in 1889 — are less frequently programmed than his piano trios or quintets, but deserve attention, especially in such winning, idiomatic performances as these. The D major is, perhaps, too sprawling in design, but the composer’s inexhaustible stream of melody is beguiling. The later work is a neglected masterpiece, played here with native conviction.”
The Sunday Times, 13th January 2019
“The softer string playing has a velvety gorgeousness which is balanced by some truly delightful, sparkling piano playing. The Lento of Quartet No. 2 is unforgettably, luxuriously expansive and dreamy, with superb blending of instruments…”
BBC Music Magazine, February 2019
“The opening Allegro moderato is the work's longest section and slightly overwhelms the remaining movements. But the strength of this new performance is the easy lyricism that the players find. The instrumental interplay is relaxed but perfectly judged – in the best sense – and no single player seeks to dominate the musical argument. Dvořák's melodic resource is always a source of wonder and he dives into the musical argument with yet another flowingly rapturous folk-influenced tune. Pianist Slávka Vernerová-Pěchočová is skilfully helped by the discrete Supraphon engineering, ensuring her part does not dominate proceedings and instead the piano emerges elegantly and effectively whenever it is required.”
MusicWeb International, February 2019
“The Dvořák Quartet’s pianist, Slávka Vernerová-Pěchočová, sets the scene in the fourth with just the right degree of drama to the rolled chords, while the players capture to a nicety the fraught quality of the fifth variation and the gently consoling coda. The genial finale comes across well too.”
Gramophone, March 2019
“Nos musiciens l’attaquent avec une belle impulsion et savent trouver une tendresse chaleureuse pour le deuxième thème. L’émouvante cantilène du violoncelle dans le mouvement lent rencontre un piano cristallin et des cordes en satin; c’est à la fois un rêve d’amour et une prière.”
Classica, May 2019
Antonín Dvořák
Piano Quartet No. 1 D major Op. 23
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1. | Allegro moderato | 15:15 | |
2. | Andantino con variazioni | 12:53 | |
3. | Finale. Allegretto scherzando | 08:16 | |
Antonín Dvořák
Piano Quartet No. 2 E Flat major Op. 87 B 162
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4. | Allegro con fuoco | 08:43 | |
5. | Lento | 10:20 | |
6. | Allegro moderato, grazioso | 07:52 | |
7. | Finale. Allegro, ma non troppo | 09:27 |