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Short after the most successful album Inchsound escapesInch (Capriccio C5239) the young and aspiring Signum Quartet take care of the Bohemian Music Culture. Beside the famous String Quartet Op. 106 by Antonín Dvorák ('I am very satisfied with everything I have accomplished in this quartet.') and the Meditation on the Old Czech Chorale 'St. Wenceslaus', full of impressions of the beginning of the 1st World War, by Josef Suk, are finally the 1923 composed Five Pieces for String Quartet by Erwin Schulhoff, which all experiment with dance forms, a very virtuosity challenge. 'Music is never philosophy' (Erwin Schulhoff). The succinct statement conceals what was capable of so lastingly impressing Charles Burney already in his time direct, if possible, spontaneous expression in music. Album Tracks 1. Alla Valse Viennese (Allegro) 2. Alla Serenata (Allegretto Con Moto) 3. Alla Czeca (Molto Allegro) 4. Alla Tango Milonga (Andante) 5. Alla Tarantella (Prestissimo Con Fuoco) 6. Meditation Über Den Altböhmischen Choral, 'Der Heilige Wenzel', Op. 35A 7. Allegro Moderato 8. Adagio Ma Non Troppo 9. Molto Vivace - Un Poco Meno Mosso - Tempo I 10. Finale. Andante Sostenuto - Allegretto Con Fuoco