Review: Reicha's Remarkable Quatuor Scientifique
You're gonna love this. Reicha's Quatuor Scientifique was designed to illustrate his new method of fugal writing--one where literally "anything goes," and this twelve-movement quartet contains eight splendid fugues that are more fun that you can possibly imagine. In fact, you simply have to hear it Musical Examples courtesy of Brilliant Classics CD# 95857 featuring the Reicha Quartet.

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