String Quartet String Quartet - Sheet Music

Hanspeter Kyburz works with three fundamental formative principles in his String Quartet. Soloistic, polyphonic and "integratively" i.e. homogeneously structured tutti runs alternate with one another, whereby the form does not follow a fixed pattern. Multifaceted correspondences and motivic relationships result from the interplay of the individual sections. The work was given its much-applauded first performance on 9 September 2004 at the Berliner Festwochen. The composer radically revised his quartet after the first performances. From January 2005 onwards, all concerts featuring the work will be based on this new version.World premiere: Berlin, (Festspiele), September 9, 2004 (Quatuor Diotima)

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Instrument:
Cello Viola Violin
Ensembles:
String Quartet
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Breitkopf and Haertel
Series:
Breitkopf Kammermusik-Bibliothek
ISBN:
9790004502730
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
118
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.34 pounds

String Quartet (2vl,va,vc)

SKU: BR.KM-2500

Composed by Hanspeter Kyburz. Chamber music; stapled. Kammermusik-Bibliothek (Chamber Music Library).

World premiere: Berlin, (Festspiele), September 9, 2004 (Quatuor Diotima)

Music post-1945; New music (post-2000). Score and parts. Composed 2003/2004. 118 pages. Duration 20:00. Breitkopf and Haertel #KM 2500. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.KM-2500).

ISBN 9790004502730. 9 x 12 inches.

Hanspeter Kyburz works with three fundamental formative principles in his String Quartet. Soloistic, polyphonic and "integratively" i.e. homogeneously structured tutti runs alternate with one another, whereby the form does not follow a fixed pattern. Multifaceted correspondences and motivic relationships result from the interplay of the individual sections. The work was given its much-applauded first performance on 9 September 2004 at the Berliner Festwochen. The composer radically revised his quartet after the first performances. From January 2005 onwards, all concerts featuring the work will be based on this new version.

World premiere: Berlin, (Festspiele), September 9, 2004 (Quatuor Diotima).