VIOLONHeller, Stephen
Tarantelle II for String Quartet
Heller, Stephen - Tarantelle II for String Quartet
(Op. 85 No. 2)
Quatuor à cordes


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Compositeur :
Stephen Heller
Heller, Stephen (1813 - 1888)
Instrumentation :

Quatuor à cordes

Genre :

Romantique

Tonalité :Sol majeur
Arrangeur :
Editeur :
Stephen Heller
MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Date :1855
Droit d'auteur :Public Domain
Ajoutée par magataganm, 13 Nov 2017

Stephen Heller (1813 - 1888) was a Hungarian pianist, teacher and composer whose career spanned the period from Schumann to Bizet, and was an influence for later Romantic composers.

Stephen Heller was born in Pest (now Budapest), Hungary in 1813. He had been destined for a legal career, but instead decided to devote his life to music. At the age of nine he performed Jan Ladislav Dussek's Concerto for Two Pianos with his teacher, F. Brauer, at the Budapest Theater. He played so well that he was sent to study in Vienna, Austria, under Carl Czerny. Unable to afford Czerny's expensive fees, he became a student of Anton Halm. After a success in the first public concert in Vienna at the age of 15, his father undertook a concert tour through Hungary, Poland and Germany.

Heller returned to Budapest by way of Kassel, Frankfurt, Nuremberg, Hamburg, and Augsburg. After passing the winter of 1829 at Hamburg, he was taken ill at Augsburg in the summer of 1830. He abandoned the tour there and was soon afterwards adopted by a wealthy patron of music.

At the age of 25, he travelled to Paris, where he became closely acquainted with Hector Berlioz, Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt and other renowned composers of his era. Here Heller eventually achieved distinction both as a concert performer and as a teacher. He taught piano to Isidor Philipp who later became the head of the piano department of the Conservatoire de Paris.

In 1849 he performed in England, where in 1850 he was the subject of a long serial (that is, divided between many issues) article devoted to his music in the British Musical World, and in 1862 he played Mozart's E-flat concerto for two pianos with Charles Hallé at The Crystal Palace. With these brief interruptions, the last twenty-five years of his life were spent at Paris. He outlived his reputation, and was almost forgotten when he died in 1888.

The Tarantella is a group of various folk dances characterized by a fast upbeat tempo, usually in 6/8 time (sometimes 18/8 or 4/4), accompanied by tambourines. It is among the most recognized forms of traditional southern Italian music. The specific dance-name varies with every region, for instance tammurriata in Campania, pizzica in the Salento region, Sonu a ballu in Calabria. Tarantella is popular in Southern Italy and Argentina.

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Heller).

Although originally created for Piano, I created this Interpretation of the Tarantelle II (Opus 85 No. 2) for String Quartet (2 Violins, Viola & Cello).
Partition centrale :2 Tarantelles (4 partitions)
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