This post, the results of a request on another forum, provides one work that is not otherwise in print, and another that has not been commercially available for many years. Both are exceptional performances.
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The Koeckert Quartet |
The brief program on this disc includes the glorious Schubert Quartettsatz (Quartet Movement) in C minor, D 703, the first movement of a quartet from Schubert's early maturity that he did not complete. The performance has not been reissued, to my knowledge. Its disk mate is Hugo Wolf's delightful and droll Italian Serenade, here in a knowing performance that also is not commercially available.
The recordings, which date from February 1951, come from the Beethovensaal in Hannover, the home city of Deutsche Grammophon, which originally issued the performances. My transfer is from a 10-inch US pressing in Decca's budget 4000 series. The sound is quite good.
I had trouble locating a photo of the original Koeckert Quartet; I scanned the one above from a small image in a 1956 DG catalogue.