SKU: BA.TP00153
ISBN 9790006201310. 22.5 x 16.5 cm inches. Key: B-flat major.
Quintett B-dur. Urtext der Neuen Mozart-Ausgabe.
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SKU: PR.11441123S
UPC: 680160016303. 8.5 x 11 inches.
The Quintet for Piano and String Quartet was written for the American String Quartet in the summer of 2000. It is in one movement but has two distinct parts. The first is a slow movement characterized by dotted rhythms. It is a fantasy with some long flowing lines interrupted by short fragments usually in the piano. After a rather agitated section in 6/8 time, this section comes to a quiet close on a G-sharp major chord. The second section of this thirteen-minute work is marked Fast and Energetic. It begins with chords that recur throughout the movement and after two measures a long main theme is introduced which is developed and altered during the rest of the fast portion of the work. One could call this second part a sort of rondo form since this long lyrical theme returns always after contrasts. When it does return, it is treated often by means of imitation, but at the climax returns played in unison by the strings while the piano renders an energetic sixteenth note background. The work ends on an E-flat major chord though the piece is certainly not in any one key, but rather features quick modulations. One might call this non-tonal music which nevertheless always feels like it has a tonal center. --Samuel Adler.
SKU: SU.00220263
This CD Sheet Musicâ„¢ collection makes available full scores and parts for string quartets by 19th C Slavic masters Dvorák, Glazunov and Tchaikovsky. DVORÃK: String Quartets No. 2 in B-flat major (parts only); No. 5 in F minor, Op. 9 (parts only); No. 7 in A minor, Op. 16 (parts only); No. 8 in E major, Op. 80; No. 9, Op. 34; No. 10 in E-flat major, Op. 51 Slavonic; No. 11 in C major, Op. 61; No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 American; No. 13 in G major, Op. 106; No. 14 in A-flat major, Op. 105 GLAZUNOV: String Quartets No. 1 in D Major, Op. 1; No. 2 in F Major, Op. 10; No. 3 in G major, Op. 26, Quartet Slave; No. 4 in A Minor, Op. 64; No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 70; No. 6 in Bb Major, Op. 106; Suite in C Major for String Quartet, Op. 35; 5 Novelettes for String Quartet, Op. 15 TCHAIKOVSKY: String Quartet, No 1 in D major; Op. 11; No. 2 in F major, Op. 22; No. 3 in E-flat minor, Op. 30 Also includes composer bios and relevant articles from the 1911 edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2000+ pages
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SKU: BA.BA11564
ISBN 9790260109148. 31 x 24.3 cm inches. Key: B-flat major. Preface: David R. Beveridge.
The discovery of a lost source to AntonÃn Dvorák's â??Nocturneâ? in B major op. 40 provides new insights into the genesis of the composition and the composer's intended final form of this lyrical little piece for string orchestra.The musical material of what was later to be named â??Nocturneâ? was initially elaborated in the String Quartet in E minor; subsequently it was used in the original version of the String Quintet in G major as its second movement. However Dvorák then extracted it again, expanding and editing it afresh. The final result was the â??Nocturneâ? for string orchestra (two violins, viola, violoncello, double bass). The first edition was published by Bote and Bock in 1883.The authorized second copy of the work that had served as a template for the first printing was discovered by the editor Jonáš Hájek in a privately owned collection. This enabled him to resolve the several ambiguities caused by the existence of multiple versions and to unveil the authentic â??Nocturneâ?.