Jörg Widmann: 8. Streichquartett: Quatuor à Cordes

Beethoven-Studie III

COMPOSITEUR: Jörg Widmann
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Partitions et parties
ÉDITEUR: Schott Music
DEFINITIVE DURATION: 00:13:00
My String Quartet No. 8 is made up of three movements, and a fast tempo prevails almost throughout the entire work. The extreme brevity of the opening movement oscillates between rugged unisono passages and cascades of chords. The central movement is a set of variations based on the theme from the
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Compositeur Jörg Widmann
Description Instrument Group Cordes (Ensemble)
Instrumentation Quatuor à Cordes
Instrumentation Quatuor à Cordes
Type de produit Partitions et parties
Description Product Type Conducteur + Parties
Éditeur Schott Music
Definitive Duration 00:13:00
ISMN 9790001211789
UPC 842819113096
Edition Number ED 23349
SCHED23349
Description
My String Quartet No. 8 is made up of three movements, and a fast tempo prevails almost throughout the entire work. The extreme brevity of the opening movement oscillates between rugged unisono passages and cascades of chords. The central movement is a set of variations based on the theme from the first eight bars of my beloved Alla danza tedesca, the enigmatic dance movement from Beethoven’s String Quartet op. 130. I have not written any explicit variations for many years. I feel as though the Beethoven theme has itself gone through a large number of transformations and is already teeming with exceptional rhythmic, melodic and harmonic features. I naturally take great pleasure in immersing myself in my variations with this permanent calling into question of assertions. Although it has been a long-planned dream of mine to create something from this Beethoven theme, it is actually the final 3rd movement which has become the central and most extended section of the work: a Rondo-Presto which repeatedly becomes caught up, almost ad absurdum, in its own breathless playfulness. Jörg Widmann
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