SKU: HL.14036336
Commissioned by the BBC. Premiered by the Dartington String Quartet at the 1962 Cheltenham Festival. Study Score available: SOS03808.
SKU: HL.14036314
ISBN 9781844491728.
Commissioned by the Lyndsay Quartet in 2000 to celebrate the opening of an arts studio in Sheffield, with the premiere on 5th October 2001. Wood's 5th quartet pays respects to the Classical heritage of the form, returning to the use of discrete movements, two of which reveal the composer's love and fascination of the scherzo. Includes a foreword and description by the composer.
SKU: HL.14036341
ISBN 9780711955080.
Commissioned by the BBC and premiered by the Chilingirian String Quartet. Quoting Wood: In my Second and Third Quartets I attempted sectional, agglutinative forms: in my Fourth I return to the conventional four movement form of my First Quartet of 1962. Both works build up (as in the 19th century symphony) to the Finale, thus making it the most substantial movement, which provides a climax to the work. The First Movement has, in both works, only the status of an Introduction. But there the consciously willed resemblances end. This Introduction follows the Second Quartet to a certain extent, in that it provides a sort of 'cauldron', from which elements to be used later can all be plucked. Its opening will reappear at various points throughout the work, most completely at a climatic point of the Finale (bar 110). Subsequent material will be more fully worked out in the second movement, a large Scherzo. The Introduction concludes with an unusually placed violin cadenza (itself a rare feature in a string quartet, the idea lifted from Elliott Carter's First Quartet) of which the opening is to reappear halfway through the Finale. The Scherzo (which follows attacca) does not have at its centre a discretely characterized Trio: a figure in double-stops like a distant fanfare supplies the necessary contrast of a second idea. The Slow Movement has a secondary idea first heard on the cello and marked appassionato: an agitato middle section recalls the opening of the work, but in a formulation which will be found closely to anticipate its reappearance in the Finale. The Finale is planned on a broad scale. Only after a fully worked exposition of both primary and secondary material does the opening of the whole work return, now in a greatly extended form. Then, at bar 140, the tune of the violin cadenza is first harmonized in fanfare style on the upper instruments, then presented as a chorale on the lower ones, with a rushing semiquaver accompaniment above. This climatic activity mounts to the very end. The work is dedicated to the Chilingirian Quartet, old friends over many years. Score available separately: SOS04044.
SKU: HL.14036339
Commissioned by the BBC and premiered by the Dartington String Quartet. Parts available: SOS00998.
SKU: HL.14043728
8.25x11.75x0.061 inches.
This is the Full Score for Eleanor's Piece , composed by Hugh Wood for two string quartets. This beautiful work lasts around 3 minutes. Born in Lancashire and enjoying a thoroughly musical upbringing, Hugh Wood graduated from Oxford after studying History and decided that composition was his true calling. His works are characterised by divine expressionism and subtle lyricism, with Eleanor's Wood being no exception.
SKU: HL.14043727
SKU: HL.14036330
ISBN 9780711996366.
Written for string orchestra and string quartet. Composer's Notes: This piece was written in memory of my daughter, and this fact largely determines not only its general character but also its formal structure. It was conceived from the start as a two-movement piece: the character of the movements is clearly expressed by their titles. I have used the music of two other composers: in the first movement to generate its material, in the other as a conclusive emotional reference. Hugh Wood.
SKU: HL.14036306
ISBN 9781847723796.
First performance on 20th November 2007, at St George's Hall, Liverpool, by Nicholas Cox (Clarinet) and the Chilingirian Quartet, as part of the Rodewald Concert Series.
SKU: HL.50605265
ISBN 9781705172797. UPC: 196288091387. 9.0x12.0 inches.
Commissioned by Presteigne Festival of Music and Arts Limited with funding from the Arts Council of Wales. First performance on 31st August 2010 at St Andrew's Church, Presteigne, given by Clare McCaldin and the Presteigne Festival Orchestra conducted by George Vass.