String Quartet No.4 'Widmung' Score and Parts by Benet Casablancas String Quartet - Sheet Music

By Benet Casablancas

The String Quartet no. 4, subtitled "Dedication", was commissioned by the CNDM of Madrid to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of Beethoven and was written for, and dedicated to, the Cuarteto Casals (2017). This one-movement work, lasting some 11 minutes, is based on a small motif from the op quartet. 130 as a tribute to the German master. The work, that explores the full range of the technical, musical, and emotional scope of the quartet medium, has a ternary arrangement, with a slow introduction and a conclusive stretta on the B-flat note (like the one that opens Op. 130). Its course includes marked contrasts between the contemplative, lyrical, static and suspensive sections - in the manner of stagnations - and those with a more lively tempo, playful and occasionally festive.

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Instrument:
Cello Viola Violin
Ensembles:
String Quartet
Genres:
Wedding
Composers:
Benet Casablancas
Publishers:
Union Musical Ediciones
UPC:
840126992892
ISBN:
9781705145913
Format:
Set of Parts Collection / Songbook Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Benet Casablancas
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.56 pounds

SKU: HL.50603813

Score and Parts. Composed by Benet Casablancas. String. Softcover. Duration 660 seconds. Union Musical Ediciones #UME28535. Published by Union Musical Ediciones (HL.50603813).

ISBN 9781705145913. UPC: 840126992892.

The String Quartet no. 4, subtitled "Dedication", was commissioned by the CNDM of Madrid to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of Beethoven and was written for, and dedicated to, the Cuarteto Casals (2017). This one-movement work, lasting some 11 minutes, is based on a small motif from the op quartet. 130 as a tribute to the German master. The work, that explores the full range of the technical, musical, and emotional scope of the quartet medium, has a ternary arrangement, with a slow introduction and a conclusive stretta on the B-flat note (like the one that opens Op. 130). Its course includes marked contrasts between the contemplative, lyrical, static and suspensive sections - in the manner of stagnations - and those with a more lively tempo, playful and occasionally festive.