Score and Parts String Quartet - difficult SKU: HL.49015565 String Qua...(+)
Score and Parts String
Quartet - difficult
SKU: HL.49015565
String Quartet Score
and Parts. Composed
by Aribert Reimann. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
String. Classical. Score
and parts. Composed 2006.
28 pages. Duration 8'.
Schott Music #ED9977.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49015565).
ISBN
9781423421047.
9.0x12.0x0.079
inches.
'I have
always had a great
fondness for the works by
Schumann', Aribert
Reimann once said. There
exists a close
relationship even beyond
the music: As owner of
Schumann's medical
records from the mental
asylum in Endenich,
Reimann guarded the
secret of the
circumstances surrounding
Schumann's last weeks and
death.When the musical
world celebrated
Reimann's 70th birthday
and commemorated the
150th anniversary of
Schumann's death in 2006,
Reimann decided to
publish the records and
comment on them in his
book 'Robert Schumann in
Endenich' (ED 9870).This
book was presented to the
public on 5 May 2006 at
the Schumann Festival in
Dusseldorf. For this
occasion, as a musical
bow to Schumann, Reimann
composed the string
quartet Adagio which the
Heine Quartet premiered.
Adagio is based on both
Schumann's Endenich
chorales 'Wenn mein
Stundlein vorhanden ist'
and 'Stark und Mittler,
dein sind wir'.
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle Rubank Publications
Air De Concert (Haydn) Canzonetta(op.16) Panofka Der Schmetterling (Schumann...(+)
Air De Concert (Haydn)
Canzonetta(op.16) Panofka
Der Schmetterling
(Schumann)
Deutscher Tanz (Haydn)
Divertimento In D
(Beethoven)
Divertissement (Mozart)
Idylle, Op.146 (Dancla)
L'alouette (Lark)
Mendelssohn
Menuet Elegante (Mozart)
Rondino (Pleyel)
Rondo (Son.op.137#1)
Schubert
Scherzo (Wohlfahrt)
Theme(allegretto
Grazioso,op.11)
Trauermarsch From
Antigone
Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)
Schumann
Menuetto (Haydn)
Theme (Beethoven)
Danse Allemande
(Beethoven)
2nd St.qt., Theme
From(pleyel)
String Quartet #1, Theme
From(pleyel)
Trio And Quartet Albums -
First Quartet Album For
Strings (Two Violins,
Viola and Cello) (Two
violins, viola and cello
String Trio and Quartet
Collection). Arranged by
Herman Hummel and Harvey
S. Whistler. String
quartet. For violin 1,
violin 2, viola, cello.
Ensemble Collection. 32
pages. Rubank
Publications #RUBL165.
Published by Rubank
Publications
Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Ernst Herttrich. For String Quartet (Stud...(+)
Composed by Robert
Schumann. Edited by Ernst
Herttrich. For String
Quartet (Study Score).
Henle Study Scores.
Softcover. 132 pages. G.
Henle #HN9873. Published
by G. Henle
Score and Parts Soprano; String Quartet (Score & Parts) SKU: HL.49046304 ...(+)
Score and Parts Soprano;
String Quartet (Score &
Parts)
SKU:
HL.49046304
Arranged for Soprano
and String Quartet by
Aribert Reimann
Score. Composed by
Clara Wieck-Schumann.
Edited by Aribert
Reimann. Vocal
Collection. Classical.
Softcover. 36 pages.
Duration 420 seconds.
Schott Music #ED23139.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49046304).
3rd
string quartet.
Composed by Joerg
Widmann. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Edition Schott.
Score and parts. Composed
2003. 112 pages. Duration
12'. Schott Music
#ED9749. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49033270).
ISBN
9790001136860.
9.25x12.0x0.3
inches.
The
Jagdquartett (Hunt
Quartet), which Jorg
Widmann wrote as his
third string quartet in
2003, following the
Choralquartett, also
begins with a visible
gesture. After a short
signal cry from the
performers, the piece
starts by quoting Robert
Schumann's Papillons op.
2, and for its full
duration retains this
gesture, these starting
sounds. The degrees of
recognizability do change
continuously, to be sure,
in the furious, racing
organism of the score.
The contours change into
forms on another level,
yet now and then the
begining material returns
clearly to the fore,
initiated anew by a cry
from the performers, and
is then digested or
mutated as a rhythmic
study into a field of
harmonic experimentation.
On rare occasions, there
are moments of pause - as
though the musicians were
testing the atmosphere,
as though they were
sensing the weather, so
as ultimately to continue
playing the quartet
across the fields an
forests of notes. A hunt
after joyful performance,
a chase, the whip
cracking, after the thing
to be shot, the sound,
its performer, perhaps
the composer himself? - A
last shout, morendo, dal
niente... - The victim is
not the audience, at any
rate.When comparing the
output of string quartets
from the 18th century to
thetime of Schumann, it
appears to have dropped
considerably. Schumann
composed only three
complete quartets, all of
them in the so-called
'chamber music year'
1842. Jorg Widmann, who
counts Robert Schumann
among his greatest
inspirations, finished a
series of five string
quartets in 2005, at the
same age as Schumann. The
quartets in the cycle
form in themselves the
characters of the
movements of the
classical quartet.
Jagdquartett represents
the fast middle movement,
the scherzo. Widmann's
work appears rough and
wild in the style of
Schumann's alter ego
Florestan. His hunt
begins in the tempo of
'allegro vivace assai'
with the final theme of
Schumann's Papillons
which often appears or is
cited in many of
Schumann's compositions.
Widmann eventually
dismantles the thematic
material of his fierce
quartet, thus
skeletonising his
prey.