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The Melos Quartet was a much-recorded,
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active from 1965 until 2005, when its first violin died. It also went by the name Melos Quartett Stuttgart, partly to distinguish itself from the equally prominent chamber group the Melos Ensemble of London.


Origins and activities

Melos Quartett Stuttgart was founded in October 1965 by four young members of well-known German chamber orchestras. The name Melos, an ancient Greek word for singing, and the root of the word ''melody'', was suggested by the combination of the names Melcher and Voss, to indicate their purpose as distinct individuals seeking musical harmony together. Leader Melcher of Hamburg studied with Erich Röhn and with both
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and Arrigo Pelliccia of the
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in Rome. He won the International Chamber Music Competition in
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in 1962 and became concertmaster of the
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the next year. The Voss brothers are Rhinelanders. They studied with Sandor Végh, and Hermann continued as a pupil of
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, becoming solo violist of the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. Cellist Buck is a Swabian who studied in Düsseldorf and Freiburg and with
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in Stuttgart. Gerhard Voss and Buck were members of the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra. In 1966 the group gave its first recital, won a prize in the
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-Quartet competition in Rio de Janeiro, represented West Germany at the World Congress of ''Jeuness Musicale'' in Paris, and, most influentially for their future success, won the ''Prix américain'' as the best quartet at the Geneva International Congress of Musical Performance. Then, giving up their orchestral positions to concentrate solely on the Quartet, they began touring in 1967 and in 1968 performed in seven European countries. In 1969 they gave 105 concerts throughout the world, and had their first television appearance.


Contract with Deutsche Grammophon

In 1969 the group signed a five-year contract with the D.G.G. record company, and spent 25 days that year making recordings for radio and commercial release. They obtained the first prize of the ''String Quartet Foundation'' sponsored by German industry in 1970, and in 1972 they entered into a further contract with D.G.G. for complete recordings of the Schubert and Cherubini string quartets. After this they undertook tours around the world, in North and South America, Africa, all European countries, the Near East and Far East, getting as far as
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in Russia. They became the first West German musicians to play in Volgograd (
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), in 1973, in concerts commemorating the events of 1943. By 1975, when the Schubert integral recordings were completed and issued, the Quartet also held a teaching post at the Stuttgart School of Music. By 1975 the group had built up a repertoire of 120 works, including the complete Beethoven, Schubert, Cherubini,
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, Schumann, Brahms, Janáček quartets, and works by Haydn,
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Hugo Wolf Hugo Philipp Jacob Wolf (13 March 1860 – 22 February 1903) was an Austrian composer of Slovene origin, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder. He brought to this form a concentrated expressive intensity which was unique in late Ro ...
, Pfitzner, Verdi, Donizetti, Debussy, Smetana, Kodály, Hindemith, Bartók,
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, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Witold Lutosławski, Milko Kelemen, Robert Wittinger and
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. They made a conscious decision to have a wide-ranging repertoire in order to avoid getting stuck to any particular period. For most of the Schubert recordings the instruments were a cello by
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(1682), a viola by Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi (18th century), first violin by Domenico Montagnana (1731) and second violin by Carlo Annibale Tononi (18th century). They were planning a farewell tour in 2005, when Wilhelm Melcher, the first violinist died unexpectedly just before his 65th birthday. Among others, the Quartet collaborated with
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Mstislav Rostropovich Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich, (27 March 192727 April 2007) was a Russian cellist and conductor. He is considered by many to be the greatest cellist of the 20th century. In addition to his interpretations and technique, he was wel ...
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, Narciso Yepes, Piero Farulli and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.


Members

The membership was unusually stable: * Wilhelm Melcher (1940–2005), violin I * Gerhard Voss (b.1939), from 1965 to 1993 violin II *
Ida Bieler Ida Bieler (born 1950 in Virginia) is an American violinist and professor of Violin. Biography Bieler studied under Ruggiero Ricci at the North Carolina School of the Arts, Oscar Shumsky at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, Max Rost ...
(b.1958), from 1993 to 2005 violin II * Hermann Voss (b.1934), viola * Peter Buck (b.1937), cello


Recordings

They recorded a performance of the Schubert ''String Quintet'' with
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as the second cellist on the Deutsche Grammophon label. They recorded a 5-LP set of
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's ''10 Great String Quartets'', the complete
Mendelssohn Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic music, Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositi ...
, Schumann, Brahms, Janáček, Cherubini and Schubert String Quartets and the complete Beethoven Quartet Cycle twice: in 1970 for Intercord and in 1984/85 for DGG label. With violists Franz Beyer and Piero Farulli, they recorded Mozart's complete String Quintets, again for the yellow label.


Complete discography, LPs & CDs

* BARTOK – String Quartet No.3 (LP – DGG 139 450 , (p)1970 + KODALY + WEINER) * BEETHOVEN – ''Die frühen Streichquartette'': Op.18 No.1-6 (3LP – Intercord 185.750 , rec: 1970) * BEETHOVEN – ''Die mittleren Streichquartette'': Op.59 Nos.1–3 / Op.74 / Op.95 (4LP – Intercord 185.751 , rec: 1970) * BEETHOVEN – ''Die späten Streichquartette'': Op.127 / Opp.130-131-132 + Op.130: alternative Finale / Great Fugue Op.133 / Op.135 / Op.14 No.1 (5LP – Intercord 185.752 , rec: 1970) * BEETHOVEN – ''Die frühen Streichquartette'': Op.18 No.1-6 (3CD – DGG 410971 , rec: 6/1983 , (p)1984) * BEETHOVEN – ''Die mittleren Streichquartette'': Op.14 No.1 / Op.59 Nos.1–3 / Op.74 / Op.95 (3CD – DGG 415342 , rec: 1984 , (p)1985 ) * BEETHOVEN – ''Die späten Streichquartette'': Op.127 / Opp.130-131-132 / Great Fugue Op.133 / Op.135 (3CD – DGG 415676 , rec: 12/1984; 5/1985 (op.130–132) , (p)1986 ) The Melos Quartett Stuttgart (Wilhelm Melcher, Gerhard Voss, Hermann Voss, Peter Buck) recorded all Beethoven string quartets twice: first, at Südwest Tonstudio Heinz Jansen, Stuttgart in 1970, for "Intercord" label (12 LP box set), then again in 1983–85 for DGG, after having "upgraded" to better instruments. *
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– Quintets for Guitar and Strings: No.4 in D G.448 "Fandango" / No.9 in C, G.453 -"La ritirata di Madrid" / No.7 in E minor, G.451 ( Narciso Yepes, guitar; CD – DGG 4777112 , rec: 3/1970 , (p)1971 ) * BRAHMS – ''Complete String Quartets'': No.1 in C minor, Op.51/1 / No.2 in A minor, Op.51/2 / No.3 in B-flat major, Op.67 (3CD – DGG 423670 , rec: 5/1986 & 6/1987 , (p)1988 + SCHUMANN) * BRAHMS – String Quintet No.2 in G major, Op.111 / Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op.115 ( Gérard Caussé, 2nd viola /
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, clarinet; CD – Harmonia Mundi 1951349) * BRUCKNER – String Quintet in F major, WAB.112 / (Enrique Santiago, 2nd viola; 2LP – Intercord, 1975 + JANACEK #2 + SMETANA #2 + WOLF) * BRUCKNER – Intermezzo, in D minor, WAB.113 (Enrique Santiago, 2nd viola; CD – Harmonia Mundi 1951421, rec: May 1992 + Quintet) * CHERUBINI – ''Complete String Quartets'': No.1, in E flat major (1814) / No.2, in C major (1829) / No.3, in D minor (1834) / No.4, in E major (1835) / No.5, in F major (1835) / No.6, in A minor (1837) (3CD – DGG Arkiv 4291852 , reprint: 3CD Brilliant Classics) * DEBUSSY – String Quartet in G minor, Op.10, L.85 (LP – DGG 419750, + RAVEL , rec: 2/1979 (p)1979; reprint: CD – DGG 4790529, + RAVEL + KODALY) * DVORAK – String Quartet No.14, in A-flat major, Op.105/B.193 / String Quartet No.13, in G major, Op.106/B.192 (w.
Ida Bieler Ida Bieler (born 1950 in Virginia) is an American violinist and professor of Violin. Biography Bieler studied under Ruggiero Ricci at the North Carolina School of the Arts, Oscar Shumsky at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, Max Rost ...
, 2nd violin , CD – Harmonia Mundi HMC 901709, 2001) * DVORAK – String Quartet No.9, in D minor, Op.34/B.75 / Piano Quintet in A major, Op.81/B.155 / String Quintet No.3 (for 2 violas) in E flat major "American", Op.97/B.180 / String Quartet No.12, in F major "American", Op.96/B.179 (w.
Ida Bieler Ida Bieler (born 1950 in Virginia) is an American violinist and professor of Violin. Biography Bieler studied under Ruggiero Ricci at the North Carolina School of the Arts, Oscar Shumsky at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, Max Rost ...
, 2nd violin; Karl Engel, piano; Gérard Caussé, 2nd viola , 2CD – Harmonia Mundi HMC 901671, 1995) * HAYDN – ''Famous String Quartets'': No.62 in C major "Emperor", Op.76/3, Hob.III:77 / No.63 in B-flat major "Sunrise", Op.76/4, Hob.III:78 / No.32 in C major "Bird", Op.33/3, Hob.III:39 / No.27 in D major "Sun", Op.20/4, Hob.III:34 (2LP – Intercord 885.906, rec: 1976 , reprint: 2CD Intercord 885.906 , 1CD --Nos.62, 63 & 32 only-- EMI, 1988) * JANACEK – String Quartet No.2 "Intimate Letters", JW.7/13 (2LP – Intercord, 1973 + SMETANA #2, BRUCKNER, WOLF) * JANACEK – ''Complete String Quartets'': No.1 "Kreutzer Sonata", JW.7/8 / No.2 "Intimate Letters", JW.7/13 (CD – Harmonia Mundi, 1992) * KELEMEN – "Sonnets"
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for String Quartet (CD – BIS 742; rec: 17/2/1988) * KODALY – String Quartet No.2, Op.10 (LP – DGG 139.450 , (p)1970 + BARTOK + WEINER , reprint: CD – DGG 4790.529 + RAVEL + DEBUSSY) *
MENDELSSOHN Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic music, Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositi ...
– ''Complete String Quartets'': No.0, in E flat major oh.op. / No.1 in E flat major, Op.12 / No.2, in A minor, Op.13 / No.3, in D, Op.44/1 / No.4, in E minor, Op.44/2 / No.5, in E flat major, Op.44/3 / No.6, in F minor, Op.80 / Four Pieces for String Quartet, Op.81 (3CD – DGG 4158832) *
MOZART Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his ra ...
Die 10 großen Streichquartette (5LP box – DGG , rec: 1977–1984 , (p)1985): ** ''6 Haydn-Quartets'': No.14, in G major K.387 "Spring" / No.15, in D minor K.421 (417b) / No.16, in E-flat major K.428 (421b) / No.17, in B-flat major K.458 "Hunt" / No.18, in A major K.464 / No.19, in C major K.465 "Dissonance" (3LP – DGG 2740 249 rec: 1977/78, (p)1978 , reprint: 3CD – DGG 415870) ** ''Hoffmeister'' & ''3 Prussian-Quartets'': No.20, in D Major "Hoffmeister" K.499 / No.21, in D Major K.575 / No.22, in B-flat major K.589 / No.23, in F major K.590 (2CD – DGG 2531 320, rec: 1981) *
MOZART Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his ra ...
– Clarinet Quintet in A major "Stadler", K.581 / String Quartet No.20, in D Major "Hoffmeister" K.499 / Fugues (5) for String Quartet (transcribed from Bach WTC Book 2, Nos. 2,5,7,8,9) K.405 (Julia Rayson, clarinet; CD – EMI 5725662, 1997) *
MOZART Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his ra ...
– ''Piano Quartets'': No.1 in G minor, K.478 / No.2 in E flat major, K.493 (
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, piano , CD – Decca 417190 / Decca Eloquence 4428221 , rec: 6/1984, 6/1985 , (p)1986) *
MOZART Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his ra ...
– ''Complete String Quintets'': No.1 in B flat major, K.174 / No.2 in C minor, K.406 (516b) / No.3 in C major, K.515 / No.4 in G minor, K.516 / No.5 in D major, K.593 / No.6 in E-flat major, K.614 ( Franz Beyer (1–4) & Piero Farulli (5–6), 2nd violas; 3CD – DGG , 1987/1991) * Hans Georg PFLÜGER – String Quartet 984(CD – Bayer-Records 100040) * RAVEL – String Quartet in F major, M.35 (LP – DGG 419750 + DEBUSSY , rec: 2/1979 (p)1979; reprint: CD – DGG 4790529, + DEBUSSY + KODALY) * SCHUBERT – ''Complete String Quartets'': No.1, D.18 / No.2, in C major D.32 / No.3, in B flat major D.36 / No.4, in C major D.46 / No.5, in B flat major D.68 / No.6, in D major D.74 / No.7, in D major D.94 / Quartet Movement, in C minor D.103 / No.8, in B flat major D.112 (Op.Post.168) / No.9, in G minor D.173 / No.10, in E flat D.87 / No.11, in E major D.353 (op.post.125 No.2) / No.12, in C minor D.703 "Quartettsatz" / No.13, in A minor D.804 "Rosamunde" / No.14, in D minor D.810 "Death and the Maiden" / No.15, in G D.887 (6CD – DGG 4631512 , rec: 1971–75) * SCHUBERT – String Quartets: No.13, in A minor D.804 "Rosamunde" / No.14, in D minor D.810 "Death and the Maiden" (CD – Novalis) * SCHUBERT – String Quintet in C major, D.956 (
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, 2nd cello; CD – DGG 4776357) * SCHUBERT – String Quintet in C major, D.956 (w.
Ida Bieler Ida Bieler (born 1950 in Virginia) is an American violinist and professor of Violin. Biography Bieler studied under Ruggiero Ricci at the North Carolina School of the Arts, Oscar Shumsky at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, Max Rost ...
, 2nd violin / Wolfgang Boettcher, 2nd cello; CD – Harmonia Mundi , rec: 10/1993 , (p)1994 ) * SCHUBERT – String Quartet No.15 in G D.887 / Quartettsatz (No.12) D.703 rec.1991; CD - Harmonia Mundi HMA1951409) * SCHUMANN – ''Complete String Quartets'': No.1 in A minor, Op.41/1 / No.2 in F major, Op.41/2 / No.3 in A major, Op.41/3 (3CD – DGG 423670 , rec: 5/1986 & 6/1987 , (p)1988 + BRAHMS) * SIBELIUS – String Quartet in D minor, Op.56 ''
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, 2nd violin; CD – Harmonia Mundi 901671, 1995 + VERDI) * SMETANA – String Quartet No.2, in E minor "From my Life" (2LP – Intercord, 1973; + JANACEK 2 + BRUCKNER + WOLF) * VERDI – String Quartet in E minor (w.
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– String Quartet No.3, Op.26 (LP – DGG 139 450 , (p)1970 + BARTOK + KODALY) * WOLF – ''Italian Serenade'' in G minor, for String Quartet (2LP – Intercord, 1975; + JANACEK #2 + SMETANA #2 + BRUCKNER) * Melos Quartett Live 1979: HAYDN String Quartet No.64, in D major Op.76 No.5/Hob.III:79 "Erdödy" / FORTNER String Quartet No.4 (1975) / RAVEL String Quartet in F major, M.35 (CD – Hänssler Classic 93716)


References

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