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Product Description In 1901, the Cuarteto Francés was formed in Madrid. This string quartet encouraged local composers to write quartets, several of which were premiered in its concerts. This initiative triggered the writing of the first Spanish Post-romantic masterpieces for quartet after decades of fallow chamber music fields, including those by Ruperto Chapí. His four string quartets burst like a fresh breeze in a Spanish chamber music landscape. Here is a composer who masterfully captured the Spanish character: the poise, the sincerity and above all, the simple joy of a nation that had suffered too much. Chapí brilliantly funnels the color and purely Spanish drama of the zarzuela into the almost abstract and Central European genre of the string quartet. The Latin GRAMMY® winning Mexican ensemble Cuarteto Latinoamericano, formed in 1982, known worldwide as the leading proponent of Latin American music for string quartet, has in fact recorded most of the Latin American string quartet repertoire. Through such ensembles as the Cuarteto Latinoamericano, Latin America's composers have long since arrived on the world's stage. Toronto Star Review "...top-drawer readings from the Cuarteto Latinoamericano...The musicians of the Cuarteto Latinoamericano dispatch these two works with the technical finesse and musical imagination listeners have come to expect from them...This vividly recorded release is a most welcome addition to the catalog, a charismatic, elegantly rendered interpretation of music that is hard to resist." --James Keller, Chamber Music Magazine