“Es gelingt ihnen, die tschechischen Raritäten auf ihrer neuen CD so rüberzubringen, dass sie einen sofort packen – und mitten ins Herz treffen.”
Kulturradio SWR2, June 2022
“This is a splendidly incisive, tonally resplendent disc from two of the best musicians in the Czech Republic. As noted, the recording has an amplitude and depth that inflates the two instruments but doesn’t swamp them, and the documentation is fine…”
MusicWeb International, June 2022
“On retrouve la même autorité dans les magnifiques duos de Martinu, distants de trente et un ans, où Spacek et Jamnik multiplient les changements de perspectives, les sinuosités, les jeux de cachecache et de réponses en un entrelacs fort subtil. L’extrême rigueur d’approche et l’autorité altière y dessinent, au-delà du digressif, une impressionnante unité formelle audelà du digressif en ménageant de poignantes poussées d’émotion…”
Diapason, September 2022
“Josef Špaček et Tomáš Jamník sont allés puiser dans la littérature tchèque pour duo de violon et violoncelle les éléments de leur programme passionnant (Paths) qu’ils abordent avec un mélange constant d’ardeur et de musicalité. On admirera particulièrement le Duo de Schulhoff et plus encore l’arrangement du Quatuor no 1 de Janáček par Jiří Kabát.”
Classica, October 2022
“Jíří Kabát is a young Czech violist; his arrangement for violin and cello of the “Kreutzer Sonata” Quartet is miraculous, sounding more like Janáček than the original. The arrangement is more diaphanous than the quartet and captures every bit of the yearning character of Janáček’s music. Much of its appeal owes to this marvelous performance by violinist Josef Špaček and cellist Tomáš Jamník… Warm, intimate recorded sound rounds off a disc of delicious music in delicious performances.”
Fanfare, October 2022
“These musicians evoke a remarkably wide range of moods and colors… Spacek and Jamnik are a superb duo, and I look forward to hearing more from them.”
American Record Guide, November 2022
“Violinist Josef Špaček and cellist Tomáš Jamník possess superb command of their instruments, needed especially for the double-stopping required in the arrangement of Janáček’s Quartet no. 1, ‘Kreutzer Sonata’… From the gritty Klein duo that could be performed by advanced students to the virtuosic and playful Martinu duos, this is a delightful CD of interesting pieces and fantastic playing.”
Stringendo, October 2023
Leoš Janáček
String Quartet No. 1
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1. | Adagio | 03:59 | |
2. | Con moto | 04:26 | |
3. | Con moto - Vivo - Andante | 03:49 | |
4. | Con moto - Adagio - Piú mosso | 05:17 | |
Ervín Schulhoff
Duo for Violin and Cello
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5. | Moderato | 05:04 | |
6. | Zingaresca | 03:16 | |
7. | Andantino | 03:46 | |
8. | Moderato | 03:34 | |
Gideon Klein
Duo for Violin and Cello
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9. | Allegro con fuoco | 06:29 | |
10. | Lento | 02:59 | |
Bohuslav Martinů
Duo for Violin and Cello No. 1 H 157
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11. | Preludium. Andante moderato | 04:44 | |
12. | Rondo. Allegro con brio | 08:13 | |
Bohuslav Martinů
Duo for Violin and Cello No. 2 H 371
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13. | Allegretto | 02:55 | |
14. | Adagio | 04:08 | |
15. | Poco allegro | 03:13 |