- Pascal Quartet
The Pascal Quartet was a French
string quartet musical ensemble which took shape during the early 1940s and emerged after the war to become a leading representative of the French performance tradition. It was named after its founder, the viola player Léon Pascal, and was occasionally termed the Leon Pascal Quartet.Personnel
Throughout its recording career during the 1940s and 1950s, the personnel comprised:
1st violin:
Jacques Dumont 2nd violin:
Maurice Crut viola:
Léon Pascal violoncello:
Robert Salles Origins
During the 1930s Léon Pascal occupied the viola desk in the celebrated
Calvet Quartet , withJoseph Calvet ,Daniel Guilevitch (i.e.Daniel Guilet of theBeaux Arts Trio ) andPaul Mas (cello). Pascal appears in the 1931-1938 recordings made by that ensemble. The recordings of the Pascal Quartet begin before 1945. The quality of the soloists with whom they recorded attest to the standing of the Pascal Quartet. McNaught said of them that 'due praise would mean a further search for words.' "Record Year 2" (p.47-48), on the other hand, found many faults with their Beethoven cycle, which others have admired intensely.Recordings
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Beethoven : Complete string quartets: variant arrangements:
(a) Nixa 13 LPs CLP 1201-1213, Issued 1953: Includes op 2 no 3 C major (arrangement of pno sonata) coupled with op 18 no 1 (CLP 1201); Op 18 2 & 3 (CLP 1202); op 18 4 & 5 (CLP 1203); op 18 no 6 & op 95 (CLP 1204); op 59, 1, 2 & 3 (CLP 1205-1207); op 74, (CLP 1208); op 127, 130 & 131 (CLP 1209-1211); op 133 & op 135 (CLP 1212); op 132 (CLP 1213).
(b) Classics Record Library, ?10 LPs, in this form 1957: Includes op 18 nos 1-6 (MAQ 3331-3333), autocoupled; Quartets nos 7, 10 and 11 autocoupled (MAQ 4441-4442) (op 59 2 & 3 presumed on MAQ 4443?); Quartets 12-16 and Grosse Fuge autocoupled (MAQ 5551-5554).
(c) Concert Hall label, 10 LPs "Recorded in France": Includes op 18 1-6 (M (or MMSD) 2041-2043); op 59 1-3 (M 2044-2045); op 74 & op 95 (M 2046); op 127 & op 135 (M 2047); op 130 & Grosse Fuge op 133 (M 2048); op 131 and op 132 (M 2049 & 2050).
*Beethoven: Three Quartets for Piano and Strings, WoO 36 (Says Opus 152 on the recording), with Artur Balsam (International Recorded Music Society, Inc. LP IRMS-1215: Concert Hall M 2054).
*Beethoven: Quartet op 8 no 3. (1944)
*Beethoven: Quintets op 29 and op 104, withWalter Gerhard . (Nixa LP CLP 1214) (1953)
*Haydn : Quartet op 76 no 2. (1948)
*Bach :Die Kunst der Fuge , Contrapunctus no 1. (1949)
*Franck : Quintet, withJeanne-Marie Darré (1952)
*Saint-Saens : Septet, with J-M Darré, Delmotte, Loguereau, cond. Fourestier (Pathé DTX 252)
*Mozart : Quintets, with Walter Gerhard (Monitor MCS 2111)
*Prokofiev String quartet (Bertelsmann 8132, 10" LP)
*Casadesus: Nonet for piano, string quartet and wind, with Robert Casadesus and wind quartet (LP Columbia ML5448)
*Fauré : Piano Quartet no 1 in C minor op 15, withRay Lev (piano). (1950) (Nixa LP CLP 093)
*Schubert: Quartet in A Minor op. 29 (early 1950s?) (The Musical Masterpiece Society MMS-83, 10" LP)
*Schubert : Trout Quintet, withVlado Perlemuter andHans Fryba (double-bass). (Concert Hall LP AM 2203)
*Chausson : Concerto for violin, piano and string quartet, withLouis Kaufman andArthur Balsam (c.1949-1952, on Nixa LP).
*Chausson: Concerto for violin, piano and string quartet, withYehudi Menuhin andLouis Kentner . (1955)
*Ravel : Introduction and Allegro, withLily Laskine (harp),Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) andUlysse Delecluse (clarinet). (1955)
*Debussy : Quartet in G minor op 10. (?c1948)(Dumont and Pascal also appear in the Prokofiev Quintet for wind and strings, op 39, with M Goetgluck (oboe), Ulysse Delecluse (clar) and M. Boussagol (double-bass) (NIXA LP PLP 512). (c1953))Sources
* R.D. Darrell, "Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music" (New York 1936).
* W. McNaught, Gramophone Notes, "Musical Times" vol 90 no 1277 (July 1949), 233-235.
* D. Ellmann, "Notes" to CD Teldec 28413-2 (Calvet Quartet reissue).
* D. Shawe-Taylor and Sackville-West, "The Record Year 2" (Collins, London 1953).
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