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Composed by Dylan Hermansen. Arranged by Dylan Hermansen. This edition: pdf, streaming. 21st Century, Classical, Contemporary, Romantic Period. 143 pages. Dylan Hermansen #1302277. Published by Dylan Hermansen (A0.1741292).Opus 13 is an original six-movement work for string quartet that journeys through a rich emotional and philosophical landscape. Each movement—Mentis Ludos, Manus Dei, Gratias ad Musas, Tristitia, Inanis Anima, and Que Audit Orationes—explores themes of thought, divinity, gratitude, sorrow, emptiness, and prayerful reflection. With a blend of modern harmonies and classical forms, this piece is suited for advanced players seeking depth and variety in performance.
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original string quartet, six movements, modern classical, advanced chamber music, emotional quartet, Opus 13, new string repertoire, Mentis Ludos, Manus Dei, Inanis Anima, expressive string music.
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