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245 04 The Kreutzer Quartet performs Beethoven :|bGreat fugue in 
       B-flat major, op. 133 /|cBenjamin Bleton, alias Karl More,
       director ; Le Festival Radio France & Montpellier 
       Languedoc-Roussillon, Karl More Productions. 
264  1 [Place of publication not identified] :|bLe Festival Radio
       France & Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon :|bKarl More 
       Productions,|c[2008] 
264  4 |c©2008 
300    1 online resource (1 video file (18 min., 58 sec.)) :
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511 0  Kreutzer Quartet (Peter Sheppard Skærved, Mihailo 
       Trandafilovski, violins ; Morgan Goff, viola ; Neil Heyde,
       cello). 
518    |oRecorded|d2008 July 15|pLe Corum, Montpellier, France. 
520    At the Montpellier Festival, the Kreutzer Quartet performs
       one of the most avant-gardist chamber works composed by 
       Beethoven, the Great Fugue in B flat Major, Op. 133. The 
       Kreutzer Quartet is one of the most sought-after chamber 
       ensembles in the UK. Known in particular for the eclectic 
       programs it performs in great European venues, the quartet
       is depicted as a pioneer of classical and modern 
       repertoires. Therefore their performance of Beethoven's 
       Great Fugue in B flat Major, Op. 133, a work highly 
       experimental and progressive, is another highlight of 
       their "musical explorations" ... When he composed this 
       Great Fugue during the last creative period of his life, 
       between 1824 and 1825 --€a work that was considered very 
       late as a major piece in the history of music€--, 
       Beethoven gave it the subtitle "€Tantôt libre, tantôt 
       recherchée€" which means "sometimes free of musical rules,
       sometimes very sophisticated". Indeed, the combination in 
       the same score of the style of the fugue, of the sonata 
       and of some variations give to this avant-gardist work an 
       experimental aspect. On this point, Stravinsky declared at
       the end of his life that it was "an immortal work, forever
       contemporary." 
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700 1  Bleton, Benjamin,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 12 |iContainer of (work):|aBeethoven, Ludwig van,|d1770-1827.
       |tGrosse Fuge,|mviolins (2), viola, cello.|0https://
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710 2  Festival Radio France,|eproduction company. 
710 2  Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon,|eproduction company. 
710 2  Karl More Productions France,|eproduction company. 
710 2  Kreutzer String Quartet,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n97045475|einstrumentalist. 
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