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Alexander Borodin - String Quartet No. 2
- Composer: Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (12 November 1833 -- 27 February 1887)
- Performers: Borodin String Quartet
- Year of recording: 1980
String Quartet No. 2 in D major, written in 1881.
00:00 - I. Allegro moderato in D major and 2/2 time
08:26 - II. Scherzo. Allegro in F major and 3/4 time
13:19 - III. Notturno (Nocturne): Andante in A major and 3/4 time
22:03 - IV. Finale: Andante — Vivace in D major and 2/4 time
Borodin's String Quartet No. 2 in D major differs from many of the composer's other works in two ways: it was completed quickly, during August 1881, and it lacks a published program. These two factors may be related; Borodin dedicated the quartet to his wife Ekaterina, and it was written as an evocation of when they met and fell in love in Heidelberg 20 years earlier....
published: 23 Sep 2015
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Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, I. Allegro moderato
Alexander Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, I. Allegro moderato.
Filmed live in Alice Tully Hall on November 11, 2015.
Video produced by Ibis Productions.
Artists:
Danbi Um, Sean Lee, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; David Finckel, cello.
published: 12 Jul 2016
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Borodin - String Quartet No. 2: Nocturne (Dover Quartet)
String Quartet No. 2: III. Notturno by Alexander Borodin, performed live by Dover Quartet for Brooklyn Classical.
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The Dover Quartet:
Joel Link, Violin
Bryan Lee, Violin
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, Viola
Camden Shaw, Cello
Check out our CELLO and PIANO covers on our other...
published: 16 Nov 2018
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Borodin String Quartet No.2 Esmé Quartet
Borodin String Quartet No.2
Played by Esmé Quartet
June 2nd 2022,
At the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall
Video Source: SBS
보로딘 현악 사중주곡 2번
에스메 콰르텟 리싸이틀 더그레이트
서울 예술의 전당 콘서트홀
영상 출처: SBS
published: 14 Sep 2022
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Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, III. Notturno: Andante
Alexander Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, III. Notturno: Andante.
Filmed live in Alice Tully Hall on November 11, 2015.
Video produced by Ibis Productions.
Artists:
Danbi Um, Sean Lee, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; David Finckel, cello.
published: 12 Jul 2016
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Arnold Schönberg - String Quartet No. 2
- Composer: Arnold Schönberg {Schoenberg after 1934} (13 September 1874 -- 13 July 1951)
- Performers: New Vienna String Quartet, Evelyn Lear (Soprano)
- Year of recording: 1967
String Quartet No. 2 for Soprano & String Quartet in F sharp minor, Op. 10, written in 1908.
00:00 - I. Mäßig (Moderate), F sharp minor
07:09 - II. Sehr rasch (Very brisk), D minor
14:18 - III. "Litanei", langsam ("Litany", slow), E flat minor
19:50 - IV. "Entrückung", sehr langsam ("Rapture", very slow), No key
This work in four movements was written during a very emotional time in Schoenberg's life. Though it bears the dedication "to my wife", it was written during Mathilde Schoenberg's affair with their friend and neighbour, artist Richard Gerstl, in 1908. Previous dedicatees are guessed at to have been eithe...
published: 02 Dec 2015
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Goldmund String Quartet - Alexander Borodin’s Quartet No. 2 in D Major
Allegro moderato: 00:00
Scherzo: 08:41
Notturno: 13:56
Finale: Andante; Vivace: 21:44
The Goldmund String Quartet (violinists Florian Schötz and Pinchas Adt, violist Christoph Vandory, cellist Raphael Paratore) performed Alexander Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 in D
on January 14, 2024 at Parlance Chamber Concerts at West Side Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood, NJ.
Watch Artistic Director, Michael Parloff introduce Alexander Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 in D at: https://youtu.be/IqOHaM58cp4
Parlance Chamber Concerts (Michael Parloff, Artistic Director) presents 9 concerts per season featuring world-class performers. Tickets and information at http://www.parlancechamberconcerts.org
Video produced by Darryl Kubian
A/V Production by Indigo Fox Media
2023©Parlance Chamber Concerts
published: 11 Mar 2024
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Borodin Quartet play Borodin String Quartet no. 2 - video 1973
The Borodin Quartet playing Borodin's String Quartet no. 2 in 1973. The quartet at that time were Rostislav Dubinsky, Yaroslav Alexandrov, Dmitri Shebalin and Valentin Berlinsky.
published: 07 Aug 2016
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String Chamber - 11/14/2024
The Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University, Long Beach Presents:
String Chamber
Benjamin Hoffman- Director
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K.478
Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18 No. 4
Felix Mendelssohn
String Quartet No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 44 No. 2]
Ernő Dohnányi
Serenade in C Major, Op. 10
This livestream is free, but if you'd like to support BCCM, go to https://giveto.csulb.edu/COAMUS78
Performed live in the Gerald R. Daniel Recital Hall on November 14th, 2024.
published: 15 Nov 2024
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Sergei Prokofiev - String Quartet No. 2 “Kabardinian”
- Composer: Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (23 April 1891 -- 5 March 1953)
- Performers: Pavel Haas Quartet
- Year of recording: 2009
String Quartet No. 2 in F major ("Kabardinian"), Op. 92, written in 1941.
00:00 - I. Allegro sostenuto
06:19 - II. Adagio
13:45 - III. Allegro
The parenthetical subtitle here, "Kabardinian," refers to the origin of the themes in this quartet. Prokofiev rarely used folk or other unoriginal thematic material in his works. This F major Quartet was an exception. In 1941 the composer, along with Myaskovsky and other artists, was sent away from Moscow -- towards which Hitler's troops advanced -- to the safer haven of Nalchik, capital city of the Kabarda-Balkar Republic, situated in the Northern Caucasus. There he was exposed to, and ultimately fascinated by, ...
published: 06 Nov 2015
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Alexander Borodin - String Quartet No. 2
- Composer: Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (12 November 1833 -- 27 February 1887)
- Performers: Borodin String Quartet
- Year of recording: 1980
String Quartet...
- Composer: Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (12 November 1833 -- 27 February 1887)
- Performers: Borodin String Quartet
- Year of recording: 1980
String Quartet No. 2 in D major, written in 1881.
00:00 - I. Allegro moderato in D major and 2/2 time
08:26 - II. Scherzo. Allegro in F major and 3/4 time
13:19 - III. Notturno (Nocturne): Andante in A major and 3/4 time
22:03 - IV. Finale: Andante — Vivace in D major and 2/4 time
Borodin's String Quartet No. 2 in D major differs from many of the composer's other works in two ways: it was completed quickly, during August 1881, and it lacks a published program. These two factors may be related; Borodin dedicated the quartet to his wife Ekaterina, and it was written as an evocation of when they met and fell in love in Heidelberg 20 years earlier. The composer seems to have represented himself in this quartet with the cello (he was an amateur player), while Ekaterina is portrayed by the first violin. Each of the movements is warm and blissful, the whole suggesting the depiction of a growing, deepening love.
- The first movement opens with a sweet, sighing melody, traded between first violin and cello in an almost conversational manner. Borodin and Ekaterina dominate the rest of the movement with a beguiling discourse; even the development brings effortless, serene reshapings of the exposition's melodies, and the luminous coda rounds out the movement nicely.
- A Scherzo, written in a free sonata form, follows. The light first subject skips along gracefully, while the second subject is reminiscent of a waltz; both are gentle dances, gently handled. The development is in more decisive duple rhythm, but the recapitulation soon brings back the triple rhythm and its attendant character.
- Borodin and Ekaterina reappear in the famous Nocturne which follows. Over a luminous gauze of accompaniment from the second violin and viola, the cello introduces a long, tender, ardent melody marked cantabile ed espressivo. This melody soon passes to the first violin, which plays it over commentary from the cello. A more decisive second theme enters on both instruments, which develop it before playing the first theme in an intimate canon. The first theme lingers until the end of the movement, when in a long coda it ascends until the violin and cello play it together in a silvery thread of tone.
- The finale begins with an Andante introduction, as if unwilling to come down from the emotional heights of the previous movement, soon leading into a quicksilver, energetic Vivace, whose long coda provides a fittingly joyous conclusion to the entire work.
As love letters go, Borodin's String Quartet No. 2 is unsurpassed; as string quartets go, it is deservedly loved.
https://wn.com/Alexander_Borodin_String_Quartet_No._2
- Composer: Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (12 November 1833 -- 27 February 1887)
- Performers: Borodin String Quartet
- Year of recording: 1980
String Quartet No. 2 in D major, written in 1881.
00:00 - I. Allegro moderato in D major and 2/2 time
08:26 - II. Scherzo. Allegro in F major and 3/4 time
13:19 - III. Notturno (Nocturne): Andante in A major and 3/4 time
22:03 - IV. Finale: Andante — Vivace in D major and 2/4 time
Borodin's String Quartet No. 2 in D major differs from many of the composer's other works in two ways: it was completed quickly, during August 1881, and it lacks a published program. These two factors may be related; Borodin dedicated the quartet to his wife Ekaterina, and it was written as an evocation of when they met and fell in love in Heidelberg 20 years earlier. The composer seems to have represented himself in this quartet with the cello (he was an amateur player), while Ekaterina is portrayed by the first violin. Each of the movements is warm and blissful, the whole suggesting the depiction of a growing, deepening love.
- The first movement opens with a sweet, sighing melody, traded between first violin and cello in an almost conversational manner. Borodin and Ekaterina dominate the rest of the movement with a beguiling discourse; even the development brings effortless, serene reshapings of the exposition's melodies, and the luminous coda rounds out the movement nicely.
- A Scherzo, written in a free sonata form, follows. The light first subject skips along gracefully, while the second subject is reminiscent of a waltz; both are gentle dances, gently handled. The development is in more decisive duple rhythm, but the recapitulation soon brings back the triple rhythm and its attendant character.
- Borodin and Ekaterina reappear in the famous Nocturne which follows. Over a luminous gauze of accompaniment from the second violin and viola, the cello introduces a long, tender, ardent melody marked cantabile ed espressivo. This melody soon passes to the first violin, which plays it over commentary from the cello. A more decisive second theme enters on both instruments, which develop it before playing the first theme in an intimate canon. The first theme lingers until the end of the movement, when in a long coda it ascends until the violin and cello play it together in a silvery thread of tone.
- The finale begins with an Andante introduction, as if unwilling to come down from the emotional heights of the previous movement, soon leading into a quicksilver, energetic Vivace, whose long coda provides a fittingly joyous conclusion to the entire work.
As love letters go, Borodin's String Quartet No. 2 is unsurpassed; as string quartets go, it is deservedly loved.
- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 1789063
8:13
Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, I. Allegro moderato
Alexander Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, I. Allegro moderato.
Filmed live in Alice Tully Hall on November 11, 2015.
Video produced by Ibis Pro...
Alexander Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, I. Allegro moderato.
Filmed live in Alice Tully Hall on November 11, 2015.
Video produced by Ibis Productions.
Artists:
Danbi Um, Sean Lee, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; David Finckel, cello.
https://wn.com/Borodin_Quartet_No._2_In_D_Major_For_Strings,_I._Allegro_Moderato
Alexander Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, I. Allegro moderato.
Filmed live in Alice Tully Hall on November 11, 2015.
Video produced by Ibis Productions.
Artists:
Danbi Um, Sean Lee, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; David Finckel, cello.
- published: 12 Jul 2016
- views: 441332
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Borodin - String Quartet No. 2: Nocturne (Dover Quartet)
String Quartet No. 2: III. Notturno by Alexander Borodin, performed live by Dover Quartet for Brooklyn Classical.
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String Quartet No. 2: III. Notturno by Alexander Borodin, performed live by Dover Quartet for Brooklyn Classical.
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Thank you so much to the incredible Dover Quartet for joining us again! Watch more of their videos on their YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1RtXkpu
Follow the Dover Quartet on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoverQuartet/
http://www.DoverQuartet.com
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The Dover Quartet:
Joel Link, Violin
Bryan Lee, Violin
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, Viola
Camden Shaw, Cello
Check out our CELLO and PIANO covers on our other channel, BROOKLYN DUO: http://bit.ly/1EGafR9
Dover Quartet Bio:
The phenomenal Dover Quartet catapulted to international stardom following a stunning sweep of the 2013 Banff Competition. Recently named the Cleveland Quartet Award winner, and awarded the coveted Avery Fisher Career Grant, the Dover has become one of the most in-demand ensembles in the world. The Quartet’s rise from up-and-coming young ensemble to occupying a spot at the top of their field has been “practically meteoric” (Strings). With its burnished warmth, incisive rhythms, and natural phrasing, the Quartet’s distinctive sound has helped confirm its status as “the young American string quartet of the moment” (New Yorker). The Quartet serves as the quartet-in-residence for the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University.
In 2017-18 the Dover Quartet performs more than a hundred concerts around North America and Europe. The Quartet opened the season with performances for Texas Performing Arts, Chamber Music Houston, and Performance Santa Fe before appearing for the Kennedy Center, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Library of Congress, Detroit Chamber Music Society, the La Jolla Music Society, and throughout North America and Europe. The Quartet performed together with the superstar violinist Janine Jansen and pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet in Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium, and will also continue multi-year residencies for the Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere, Peoples’ Symphony, and the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival.
Cedille Records released the Quartet’s sophomore album, entitled Voices of Defiance: 1943, 1944, 1945 in October 2017. The recording takes listeners on a powerful journey through works written during World War II by Viktor Ullmann, Dimitri Shostakovich, and Simon Laks. The 2016-17 season saw the release of its all-Mozart debut recording on the Cedille label, a nod to the 1965 debut album of the Guarneri Quartet, whose founding violist, the late Michael Tree, joined the Dover Quartet on the recording.
In addition, the group undertook three complete Beethoven quartet cycles, including the University at Buffalo’s famous “Slee Cycle,” which has presented annual Beethoven quartet cycles since 1955 and has featured the likes of the Budapest, Guarneri, and Cleveland Quartets. Rounding out the Quartet’s season were a five-city U.S. tour with bassist-composer Edgar Meyer, a tour of the West Coast with mandolinist Avi Avital, and a European tour. The 2015-16 season included debuts at Carnegie Hall, Yale University, the Lucerne Festival, and as part of the
Lincoln Center “Great Performers” series. Festival appearances have taken the ensemble to the Bard Music Festival, Music at Menlo, La Jolla SummerFest, Artosphere, Chamber Music Northwest, and Caramoor, where the Quartet was named the 2013-14 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence. The group’s world-class collaborators have included pianists Anne-Marie McDermott, Marc-André Hamelin, Peter Serkin, and Jon Kimura Parker; violists Roberto Díaz and Cynthia Phelps; and the Pacifica and Escher Quartets.
In the spring of 2016, the Dover Quartet was recognized with the Hunt Family Award, one of the inaugural Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Awards, and in past years has taken top prizes at the Fischoff Competition and the Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition. All four Quartet members are consummate solo artists: first violinist Joel Link took first prize at the Menuhin Competition; violinist Bryan Lee and violist Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt have appeared as soloists with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Tokyo Philharmonic, respectively; and cellist Camden Shaw released a solo album debut on the Unipheye Music label. As Strad magazine observes, “With their exceptional interpretative maturity, tonal refinement, and taut ensemble,” the Dover Quartet is “pulling away from their peers.”
#BrooklynClassical #DoverQuartet
https://wn.com/Borodin_String_Quartet_No._2_Nocturne_(Dover_Quartet)
String Quartet No. 2: III. Notturno by Alexander Borodin, performed live by Dover Quartet for Brooklyn Classical.
❤️Please like, subscribe, and hit that bell ❤️
Thank you so much to the incredible Dover Quartet for joining us again! Watch more of their videos on their YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1RtXkpu
Follow the Dover Quartet on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoverQuartet/
http://www.DoverQuartet.com
LISTEN TO Brooklyn Classical:
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PuixXX
Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/2OMCtzW
iTunes/Apple Music: https://apple.co/2OMO9m9
Follow Brooklyn Classical on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrooklynClassical/
The Dover Quartet:
Joel Link, Violin
Bryan Lee, Violin
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, Viola
Camden Shaw, Cello
Check out our CELLO and PIANO covers on our other channel, BROOKLYN DUO: http://bit.ly/1EGafR9
Dover Quartet Bio:
The phenomenal Dover Quartet catapulted to international stardom following a stunning sweep of the 2013 Banff Competition. Recently named the Cleveland Quartet Award winner, and awarded the coveted Avery Fisher Career Grant, the Dover has become one of the most in-demand ensembles in the world. The Quartet’s rise from up-and-coming young ensemble to occupying a spot at the top of their field has been “practically meteoric” (Strings). With its burnished warmth, incisive rhythms, and natural phrasing, the Quartet’s distinctive sound has helped confirm its status as “the young American string quartet of the moment” (New Yorker). The Quartet serves as the quartet-in-residence for the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University.
In 2017-18 the Dover Quartet performs more than a hundred concerts around North America and Europe. The Quartet opened the season with performances for Texas Performing Arts, Chamber Music Houston, and Performance Santa Fe before appearing for the Kennedy Center, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Library of Congress, Detroit Chamber Music Society, the La Jolla Music Society, and throughout North America and Europe. The Quartet performed together with the superstar violinist Janine Jansen and pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet in Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium, and will also continue multi-year residencies for the Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere, Peoples’ Symphony, and the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival.
Cedille Records released the Quartet’s sophomore album, entitled Voices of Defiance: 1943, 1944, 1945 in October 2017. The recording takes listeners on a powerful journey through works written during World War II by Viktor Ullmann, Dimitri Shostakovich, and Simon Laks. The 2016-17 season saw the release of its all-Mozart debut recording on the Cedille label, a nod to the 1965 debut album of the Guarneri Quartet, whose founding violist, the late Michael Tree, joined the Dover Quartet on the recording.
In addition, the group undertook three complete Beethoven quartet cycles, including the University at Buffalo’s famous “Slee Cycle,” which has presented annual Beethoven quartet cycles since 1955 and has featured the likes of the Budapest, Guarneri, and Cleveland Quartets. Rounding out the Quartet’s season were a five-city U.S. tour with bassist-composer Edgar Meyer, a tour of the West Coast with mandolinist Avi Avital, and a European tour. The 2015-16 season included debuts at Carnegie Hall, Yale University, the Lucerne Festival, and as part of the
Lincoln Center “Great Performers” series. Festival appearances have taken the ensemble to the Bard Music Festival, Music at Menlo, La Jolla SummerFest, Artosphere, Chamber Music Northwest, and Caramoor, where the Quartet was named the 2013-14 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence. The group’s world-class collaborators have included pianists Anne-Marie McDermott, Marc-André Hamelin, Peter Serkin, and Jon Kimura Parker; violists Roberto Díaz and Cynthia Phelps; and the Pacifica and Escher Quartets.
In the spring of 2016, the Dover Quartet was recognized with the Hunt Family Award, one of the inaugural Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Awards, and in past years has taken top prizes at the Fischoff Competition and the Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition. All four Quartet members are consummate solo artists: first violinist Joel Link took first prize at the Menuhin Competition; violinist Bryan Lee and violist Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt have appeared as soloists with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Tokyo Philharmonic, respectively; and cellist Camden Shaw released a solo album debut on the Unipheye Music label. As Strad magazine observes, “With their exceptional interpretative maturity, tonal refinement, and taut ensemble,” the Dover Quartet is “pulling away from their peers.”
#BrooklynClassical #DoverQuartet
- published: 16 Nov 2018
- views: 406302
29:08
Borodin String Quartet No.2 Esmé Quartet
Borodin String Quartet No.2
Played by Esmé Quartet
June 2nd 2022,
At the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall
Video Source: SBS
보로딘 현악 사중주곡 2번
에스메 콰르텟 리싸이틀 더그레이트
서...
Borodin String Quartet No.2
Played by Esmé Quartet
June 2nd 2022,
At the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall
Video Source: SBS
보로딘 현악 사중주곡 2번
에스메 콰르텟 리싸이틀 더그레이트
서울 예술의 전당 콘서트홀
영상 출처: SBS
https://wn.com/Borodin_String_Quartet_No.2_Esmé_Quartet
Borodin String Quartet No.2
Played by Esmé Quartet
June 2nd 2022,
At the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall
Video Source: SBS
보로딘 현악 사중주곡 2번
에스메 콰르텟 리싸이틀 더그레이트
서울 예술의 전당 콘서트홀
영상 출처: SBS
- published: 14 Sep 2022
- views: 93478
7:20
Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, III. Notturno: Andante
Alexander Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, III. Notturno: Andante.
Filmed live in Alice Tully Hall on November 11, 2015.
Video produced by Ibis ...
Alexander Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, III. Notturno: Andante.
Filmed live in Alice Tully Hall on November 11, 2015.
Video produced by Ibis Productions.
Artists:
Danbi Um, Sean Lee, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; David Finckel, cello.
https://wn.com/Borodin_Quartet_No._2_In_D_Major_For_Strings,_Iii._Notturno_Andante
Alexander Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D major for Strings, III. Notturno: Andante.
Filmed live in Alice Tully Hall on November 11, 2015.
Video produced by Ibis Productions.
Artists:
Danbi Um, Sean Lee, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; David Finckel, cello.
- published: 12 Jul 2016
- views: 448643
30:35
Arnold Schönberg - String Quartet No. 2
- Composer: Arnold Schönberg {Schoenberg after 1934} (13 September 1874 -- 13 July 1951)
- Performers: New Vienna String Quartet, Evelyn Lear (Soprano)
- Year o...
- Composer: Arnold Schönberg {Schoenberg after 1934} (13 September 1874 -- 13 July 1951)
- Performers: New Vienna String Quartet, Evelyn Lear (Soprano)
- Year of recording: 1967
String Quartet No. 2 for Soprano & String Quartet in F sharp minor, Op. 10, written in 1908.
00:00 - I. Mäßig (Moderate), F sharp minor
07:09 - II. Sehr rasch (Very brisk), D minor
14:18 - III. "Litanei", langsam ("Litany", slow), E flat minor
19:50 - IV. "Entrückung", sehr langsam ("Rapture", very slow), No key
This work in four movements was written during a very emotional time in Schoenberg's life. Though it bears the dedication "to my wife", it was written during Mathilde Schoenberg's affair with their friend and neighbour, artist Richard Gerstl, in 1908. Previous dedicatees are guessed at to have been either Arnold Rosé, the founder of the Rosé Quartet (who performed Schoenberg's string quartets) or Gustav Mahler, a good friend of Schoenberg.
The third and fourth movements are quite unusual for a string quartet, as they also include a soprano singer, Marie Gutheil-Schoder, using poetry written by Stefan George from the collection "Der siebente Ring" (The Seventh Ring), which was published in 1907.
"I was inspired by poems of Stefan George, the German poet, to compose music to some of his poems and, surprisingly, without any expectation on my part, these songs showed a style quite different from everything I had written before." - Arnold Schoenberg (1937)
The first three movements are tonal, though as in his First String Quartet this is the very extended tonality of the late Romantic period. The first movement is in a compressed sonata form. The second movement, the scherzo, quotes a Viennese street-song, 'Oh du lieber Augustin' (Oh, dear Augustin). The fourth movement has no key signature, and may be considered Arnold Schoenberg's first experiment in atonality, making use of the entire chromatic gamut, though its adventurous harmony comes to a close on a haunting F sharp major chord.
Its first performance was given by the Rosé Quartet and Marie Gutheil-Schoder in Vienna on 21 December 1908. The work was later revised in 1921; Schoenberg also made a version for full string orchestra.
https://wn.com/Arnold_Schönberg_String_Quartet_No._2
- Composer: Arnold Schönberg {Schoenberg after 1934} (13 September 1874 -- 13 July 1951)
- Performers: New Vienna String Quartet, Evelyn Lear (Soprano)
- Year of recording: 1967
String Quartet No. 2 for Soprano & String Quartet in F sharp minor, Op. 10, written in 1908.
00:00 - I. Mäßig (Moderate), F sharp minor
07:09 - II. Sehr rasch (Very brisk), D minor
14:18 - III. "Litanei", langsam ("Litany", slow), E flat minor
19:50 - IV. "Entrückung", sehr langsam ("Rapture", very slow), No key
This work in four movements was written during a very emotional time in Schoenberg's life. Though it bears the dedication "to my wife", it was written during Mathilde Schoenberg's affair with their friend and neighbour, artist Richard Gerstl, in 1908. Previous dedicatees are guessed at to have been either Arnold Rosé, the founder of the Rosé Quartet (who performed Schoenberg's string quartets) or Gustav Mahler, a good friend of Schoenberg.
The third and fourth movements are quite unusual for a string quartet, as they also include a soprano singer, Marie Gutheil-Schoder, using poetry written by Stefan George from the collection "Der siebente Ring" (The Seventh Ring), which was published in 1907.
"I was inspired by poems of Stefan George, the German poet, to compose music to some of his poems and, surprisingly, without any expectation on my part, these songs showed a style quite different from everything I had written before." - Arnold Schoenberg (1937)
The first three movements are tonal, though as in his First String Quartet this is the very extended tonality of the late Romantic period. The first movement is in a compressed sonata form. The second movement, the scherzo, quotes a Viennese street-song, 'Oh du lieber Augustin' (Oh, dear Augustin). The fourth movement has no key signature, and may be considered Arnold Schoenberg's first experiment in atonality, making use of the entire chromatic gamut, though its adventurous harmony comes to a close on a haunting F sharp major chord.
Its first performance was given by the Rosé Quartet and Marie Gutheil-Schoder in Vienna on 21 December 1908. The work was later revised in 1921; Schoenberg also made a version for full string orchestra.
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 322802
29:27
Goldmund String Quartet - Alexander Borodin’s Quartet No. 2 in D Major
Allegro moderato: 00:00
Scherzo: 08:41
Notturno: 13:56
Finale: Andante; Vivace: 21:44
The Goldmund String Quartet (violinists Florian Schötz and Pinchas Adt, v...
Allegro moderato: 00:00
Scherzo: 08:41
Notturno: 13:56
Finale: Andante; Vivace: 21:44
The Goldmund String Quartet (violinists Florian Schötz and Pinchas Adt, violist Christoph Vandory, cellist Raphael Paratore) performed Alexander Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 in D
on January 14, 2024 at Parlance Chamber Concerts at West Side Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood, NJ.
Watch Artistic Director, Michael Parloff introduce Alexander Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 in D at: https://youtu.be/IqOHaM58cp4
Parlance Chamber Concerts (Michael Parloff, Artistic Director) presents 9 concerts per season featuring world-class performers. Tickets and information at http://www.parlancechamberconcerts.org
Video produced by Darryl Kubian
A/V Production by Indigo Fox Media
2023©Parlance Chamber Concerts
https://wn.com/Goldmund_String_Quartet_Alexander_Borodin’S_Quartet_No._2_In_D_Major
Allegro moderato: 00:00
Scherzo: 08:41
Notturno: 13:56
Finale: Andante; Vivace: 21:44
The Goldmund String Quartet (violinists Florian Schötz and Pinchas Adt, violist Christoph Vandory, cellist Raphael Paratore) performed Alexander Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 in D
on January 14, 2024 at Parlance Chamber Concerts at West Side Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood, NJ.
Watch Artistic Director, Michael Parloff introduce Alexander Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 in D at: https://youtu.be/IqOHaM58cp4
Parlance Chamber Concerts (Michael Parloff, Artistic Director) presents 9 concerts per season featuring world-class performers. Tickets and information at http://www.parlancechamberconcerts.org
Video produced by Darryl Kubian
A/V Production by Indigo Fox Media
2023©Parlance Chamber Concerts
- published: 11 Mar 2024
- views: 9161
27:19
Borodin Quartet play Borodin String Quartet no. 2 - video 1973
The Borodin Quartet playing Borodin's String Quartet no. 2 in 1973. The quartet at that time were Rostislav Dubinsky, Yaroslav Alexandrov, Dmitri Shebalin and V...
The Borodin Quartet playing Borodin's String Quartet no. 2 in 1973. The quartet at that time were Rostislav Dubinsky, Yaroslav Alexandrov, Dmitri Shebalin and Valentin Berlinsky.
https://wn.com/Borodin_Quartet_Play_Borodin_String_Quartet_No._2_Video_1973
The Borodin Quartet playing Borodin's String Quartet no. 2 in 1973. The quartet at that time were Rostislav Dubinsky, Yaroslav Alexandrov, Dmitri Shebalin and Valentin Berlinsky.
- published: 07 Aug 2016
- views: 139624
1:39:30
String Chamber - 11/14/2024
The Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University, Long Beach Presents:
String Chamber
Benjamin Hoffman- Director
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mo...
The Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University, Long Beach Presents:
String Chamber
Benjamin Hoffman- Director
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K.478
Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18 No. 4
Felix Mendelssohn
String Quartet No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 44 No. 2]
Ernő Dohnányi
Serenade in C Major, Op. 10
This livestream is free, but if you'd like to support BCCM, go to https://giveto.csulb.edu/COAMUS78
Performed live in the Gerald R. Daniel Recital Hall on November 14th, 2024.
https://wn.com/String_Chamber_11_14_2024
The Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University, Long Beach Presents:
String Chamber
Benjamin Hoffman- Director
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K.478
Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18 No. 4
Felix Mendelssohn
String Quartet No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 44 No. 2]
Ernő Dohnányi
Serenade in C Major, Op. 10
This livestream is free, but if you'd like to support BCCM, go to https://giveto.csulb.edu/COAMUS78
Performed live in the Gerald R. Daniel Recital Hall on November 14th, 2024.
- published: 15 Nov 2024
- views: 222
21:38
Sergei Prokofiev - String Quartet No. 2 “Kabardinian”
- Composer: Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (23 April 1891 -- 5 March 1953)
- Performers: Pavel Haas Quartet
- Year of recording: 2009
String Quartet No. 2 in ...
- Composer: Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (23 April 1891 -- 5 March 1953)
- Performers: Pavel Haas Quartet
- Year of recording: 2009
String Quartet No. 2 in F major ("Kabardinian"), Op. 92, written in 1941.
00:00 - I. Allegro sostenuto
06:19 - II. Adagio
13:45 - III. Allegro
The parenthetical subtitle here, "Kabardinian," refers to the origin of the themes in this quartet. Prokofiev rarely used folk or other unoriginal thematic material in his works. This F major Quartet was an exception. In 1941 the composer, along with Myaskovsky and other artists, was sent away from Moscow -- towards which Hitler's troops advanced -- to the safer haven of Nalchik, capital city of the Kabarda-Balkar Republic, situated in the Northern Caucasus. There he was exposed to, and ultimately fascinated by, the folk music of that region.
While experienced listeners will hear the folk-flavor in the themes of this quartet (especially in the second movement), they will at once recognize the music as pure Prokofiev. The tenor of the work is light, from the rhythmic gusto of the first movement to the chipper prance of the finale.
- The opening panel, marked Allegro sostenuto, features two colorful themes, both lively and rhythmic, the second of the pair more genial and catchy. While the development section works up considerable tension and conflict, the music in general remains light and playful.
- The second movement Adagio begins with an exotic melody which has a Middle-Eastern air about its quivering accompaniment. A playful theme that skips about to an array of rhythmic effects forms the delightful middle section. The opening theme is reprised and the music ends quietly.
- The finale, marked Allegro, presents a catchy rhythmic theme and an alternate exotic melody, whose accompaniment features colorful prickly jabs. The middle section is largely comprised of a sustained emotional outburst whose cries are the only sounds in the work that even vaguely hint at war or suffering. The main material returns in reverse order and the works ends happily.
https://wn.com/Sergei_Prokofiev_String_Quartet_No._2_“Kabardinian”
- Composer: Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (23 April 1891 -- 5 March 1953)
- Performers: Pavel Haas Quartet
- Year of recording: 2009
String Quartet No. 2 in F major ("Kabardinian"), Op. 92, written in 1941.
00:00 - I. Allegro sostenuto
06:19 - II. Adagio
13:45 - III. Allegro
The parenthetical subtitle here, "Kabardinian," refers to the origin of the themes in this quartet. Prokofiev rarely used folk or other unoriginal thematic material in his works. This F major Quartet was an exception. In 1941 the composer, along with Myaskovsky and other artists, was sent away from Moscow -- towards which Hitler's troops advanced -- to the safer haven of Nalchik, capital city of the Kabarda-Balkar Republic, situated in the Northern Caucasus. There he was exposed to, and ultimately fascinated by, the folk music of that region.
While experienced listeners will hear the folk-flavor in the themes of this quartet (especially in the second movement), they will at once recognize the music as pure Prokofiev. The tenor of the work is light, from the rhythmic gusto of the first movement to the chipper prance of the finale.
- The opening panel, marked Allegro sostenuto, features two colorful themes, both lively and rhythmic, the second of the pair more genial and catchy. While the development section works up considerable tension and conflict, the music in general remains light and playful.
- The second movement Adagio begins with an exotic melody which has a Middle-Eastern air about its quivering accompaniment. A playful theme that skips about to an array of rhythmic effects forms the delightful middle section. The opening theme is reprised and the music ends quietly.
- The finale, marked Allegro, presents a catchy rhythmic theme and an alternate exotic melody, whose accompaniment features colorful prickly jabs. The middle section is largely comprised of a sustained emotional outburst whose cries are the only sounds in the work that even vaguely hint at war or suffering. The main material returns in reverse order and the works ends happily.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 278581
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Walter Piston - String Quartet No. 2 (Score Video) [1935]
Walter Piston's five String Quartets are a singular accomplishment of 20th century music. All are entrancing balances of form and expression. They often provided an outlet for Piston to be his most dissonant and contrapuntal, but also his most beautifully still and contemplative in the slow movements.
The 2nd Quartet followed after the 1st fairly quickly, with only a two year gap. I think the 3rd movement here especially is just amazing.
I. Lento - Allegro 0:05
II. Adagio molto e con espressione 10:28
III. Allegro giusto 18:19
Performance by the Portland String Quartet
published: 31 Aug 2019
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Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - II. Adag...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - II. Adagio molto e con expressione (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
published: 14 Nov 2013
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Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - I. Lento
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - I. Lento (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
published: 14 Nov 2013
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Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - III. All...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - III. Allegro giusto (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
published: 14 Nov 2013
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Alberto Ginastera - String Quartet No. 2, Op. 26 (1958)
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentinian composer. He is considered one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas.
String Quartet No. 2, Op. 26 (1958)
Dedicated to Dr. Harold Spivacke
1. Allegro rustico (0:00)
2. Adagio angoscioso (5:34)
3. Presto magico (11:33)
4. Libero e rapsodico (15:15)
5. Furioso (20:48)
Cuarteto Latinoamericano, Mexico City
Description by Joseph Stevenson [-]
This quartet was commissioned by the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation and was premiered by the Juilliard Quartet at the 1958 Inter-American Music Festival in Washington, D.C. It was written at a time when Ginastera was consolidating his second stylistic period, known as his "international" style, when he used the twelve-tone system. He...
published: 19 Jul 2020
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String Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro moderato (Remastered)
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical
String Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro moderato (Remastered) · Juilliard String Quartet · Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson: Quartet No. 2 - William Schuman: Voyage
℗ 1955 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1955-06-06
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 17 Jun 2021
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Don Freund's String Quartet No. 2 with score
Don Freund's String Quartet No. 2 (1966) with score
Polina Kozhevnikova, Federico Hood, violins
Aurelie Entringer, viola; Hae-Ri Ju, cello
I. Fughetta
II. Allegro Vivace (01:54)
III. Andante (03:50)
IV. Rondo (06:53)
V. Recapitulation (09:51)
The five-movement arch-form of this very early work is obviously inspired by Bartok, but its unabashed tunefulness and folksong/rock'n'roll impetus give it a directness the composer still cherishes.
published: 06 Aug 2021
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Walter Piston - String Quartet No. 3 (Score Video) [1947]
Walter Piston's five String Quartets are a singular accomplishment of 20th century music. All are entrancing balances of form and expression. They often provided an outlet for Piston to be his most dissonant and contrapuntal, but also his most beautifully still and contemplative in the slow movements.
The 3rd quartet, coming nearly 15 years after the 2nd, is my personal favorite of the 5. Piston brings an incredible energy to the outer movements, with their emphasis on sharp dynamic contrasts, driving rhythms and repetitive motifs. Pay special attention to the wonderful viola theme in the central section of the final movement at 12:19, which is a highlight of all Piston's output I think.
I. Allegro 0:04
II. Lento 5:01
III. Allegro 10:13
Performance by the Harlem Quartet
Violin - Ilm...
published: 31 Dec 2019
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Walter Piston - Violin Concerto No. 2 (1960) [Score-Video]
Walter Piston - Violin Concerto No. 2 (1960)
I. Moderato
II. Adagio
III. Allegro
Joseph Fuchs, violin
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
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published: 13 Nov 2020
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Peter Mennin: String Quartet No.2 (1951)
Peter Mennin (1923-1983): Quartetto per archi n.2 (1951) -- The Kohon Quartet --
I. Allegro ardentemente
II. Prestissimo
III. Adagio semplice
IV. Allegro focosamente
-- cover image by Edward Hopper
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published: 08 Jan 2012
21:52
Walter Piston - String Quartet No. 2 (Score Video) [1935]
Walter Piston's five String Quartets are a singular accomplishment of 20th century music. All are entrancing balances of form and expression. They often provid...
Walter Piston's five String Quartets are a singular accomplishment of 20th century music. All are entrancing balances of form and expression. They often provided an outlet for Piston to be his most dissonant and contrapuntal, but also his most beautifully still and contemplative in the slow movements.
The 2nd Quartet followed after the 1st fairly quickly, with only a two year gap. I think the 3rd movement here especially is just amazing.
I. Lento - Allegro 0:05
II. Adagio molto e con espressione 10:28
III. Allegro giusto 18:19
Performance by the Portland String Quartet
https://wn.com/Walter_Piston_String_Quartet_No._2_(Score_Video)_1935
Walter Piston's five String Quartets are a singular accomplishment of 20th century music. All are entrancing balances of form and expression. They often provided an outlet for Piston to be his most dissonant and contrapuntal, but also his most beautifully still and contemplative in the slow movements.
The 2nd Quartet followed after the 1st fairly quickly, with only a two year gap. I think the 3rd movement here especially is just amazing.
I. Lento - Allegro 0:05
II. Adagio molto e con espressione 10:28
III. Allegro giusto 18:19
Performance by the Portland String Quartet
- published: 31 Aug 2019
- views: 2189
7:18
Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - II. Adag...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - II. Adagio molto e con expressione (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - II. Adagio molto e con expressione (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
https://wn.com/Walter_Piston_String_Quartet_No.2_Budapest_Ii._Adag...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - II. Adagio molto e con expressione (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
- published: 14 Nov 2013
- views: 291
8:56
Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - I. Lento
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - I. Lento (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 197...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - I. Lento (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
https://wn.com/Walter_Piston_String_Quartet_No.2_Budapest_I._Lento
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - I. Lento (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
- published: 14 Nov 2013
- views: 846
3:53
Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - III. All...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - III. Allegro giusto (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- Novem...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - III. Allegro giusto (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
https://wn.com/Walter_Piston_String_Quartet_No.2_Budapest_Iii._All...
Walter Piston - Walter Piston - String Quartet No.2 - Budapest - III. Allegro giusto (performed by unknown)
Walter Hamor Piston Jr., (January 20, 1894 -- November 12, 1976), was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter.
- published: 14 Nov 2013
- views: 483
25:07
Alberto Ginastera - String Quartet No. 2, Op. 26 (1958)
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentinian composer. He is considered one of the most important 20th-century classical compo...
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentinian composer. He is considered one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas.
String Quartet No. 2, Op. 26 (1958)
Dedicated to Dr. Harold Spivacke
1. Allegro rustico (0:00)
2. Adagio angoscioso (5:34)
3. Presto magico (11:33)
4. Libero e rapsodico (15:15)
5. Furioso (20:48)
Cuarteto Latinoamericano, Mexico City
Description by Joseph Stevenson [-]
This quartet was commissioned by the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation and was premiered by the Juilliard Quartet at the 1958 Inter-American Music Festival in Washington, D.C. It was written at a time when Ginastera was consolidating his second stylistic period, known as his "international" style, when he used the twelve-tone system. Here, he used it in a free manner, mainly to generate themes.
Ginastera admired Bartok's string quartets, particularly the fourth and fifth, which were written in five-movement "arch form." He followed a similar structural procedure for this quartet. As the movements are all designated by tempo markings indicating their moods, listing them, as above, helps describe the emotional life of the quartet.
The first movement begins with angry and strident music, full of repeated notes, sforzato chords, and harsh harmonies. The second movement (which itself is written in a small arch form) expresses its anguish in a solo viola phrase and rises to a fever pitch marked to be played "as loudly as possible."
The "magic" third movement is mostly very quiet, almost on the edge of audibility. Like the corresponding movements by Bartok, it is full of unusual playing techniques, including fingernail pizzicatos, pizzicato glissandos, the eerie hollow sound of playing with the bow practically on the bridge, and tapping the strings with the wooden back of the bow.
The complementary curve of the arch continues the musical line of the second movement, now in a melancholy mood in a set of free variations. The finale is again angry, with loud, frantic music.
https://wn.com/Alberto_Ginastera_String_Quartet_No._2,_Op._26_(1958)
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentinian composer. He is considered one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas.
String Quartet No. 2, Op. 26 (1958)
Dedicated to Dr. Harold Spivacke
1. Allegro rustico (0:00)
2. Adagio angoscioso (5:34)
3. Presto magico (11:33)
4. Libero e rapsodico (15:15)
5. Furioso (20:48)
Cuarteto Latinoamericano, Mexico City
Description by Joseph Stevenson [-]
This quartet was commissioned by the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation and was premiered by the Juilliard Quartet at the 1958 Inter-American Music Festival in Washington, D.C. It was written at a time when Ginastera was consolidating his second stylistic period, known as his "international" style, when he used the twelve-tone system. Here, he used it in a free manner, mainly to generate themes.
Ginastera admired Bartok's string quartets, particularly the fourth and fifth, which were written in five-movement "arch form." He followed a similar structural procedure for this quartet. As the movements are all designated by tempo markings indicating their moods, listing them, as above, helps describe the emotional life of the quartet.
The first movement begins with angry and strident music, full of repeated notes, sforzato chords, and harsh harmonies. The second movement (which itself is written in a small arch form) expresses its anguish in a solo viola phrase and rises to a fever pitch marked to be played "as loudly as possible."
The "magic" third movement is mostly very quiet, almost on the edge of audibility. Like the corresponding movements by Bartok, it is full of unusual playing techniques, including fingernail pizzicatos, pizzicato glissandos, the eerie hollow sound of playing with the bow practically on the bridge, and tapping the strings with the wooden back of the bow.
The complementary curve of the arch continues the musical line of the second movement, now in a melancholy mood in a set of free variations. The finale is again angry, with loud, frantic music.
- published: 19 Jul 2020
- views: 12744
5:11
String Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro moderato (Remastered)
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical
String Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro moderato (Remastered) · Juilliard String Quartet · Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson: Quart...
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical
String Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro moderato (Remastered) · Juilliard String Quartet · Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson: Quartet No. 2 - William Schuman: Voyage
℗ 1955 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1955-06-06
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/String_Quartet_No._2_I._Allegro_Moderato_(Remastered)
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical
String Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro moderato (Remastered) · Juilliard String Quartet · Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson: Quartet No. 2 - William Schuman: Voyage
℗ 1955 Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1955-06-06
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 17 Jun 2021
- views: 118
11:55
Don Freund's String Quartet No. 2 with score
Don Freund's String Quartet No. 2 (1966) with score
Polina Kozhevnikova, Federico Hood, violins
Aurelie Entringer, viola; Hae-Ri Ju, cello
I. Fughetta
II. Alle...
Don Freund's String Quartet No. 2 (1966) with score
Polina Kozhevnikova, Federico Hood, violins
Aurelie Entringer, viola; Hae-Ri Ju, cello
I. Fughetta
II. Allegro Vivace (01:54)
III. Andante (03:50)
IV. Rondo (06:53)
V. Recapitulation (09:51)
The five-movement arch-form of this very early work is obviously inspired by Bartok, but its unabashed tunefulness and folksong/rock'n'roll impetus give it a directness the composer still cherishes.
https://wn.com/Don_Freund's_String_Quartet_No._2_With_Score
Don Freund's String Quartet No. 2 (1966) with score
Polina Kozhevnikova, Federico Hood, violins
Aurelie Entringer, viola; Hae-Ri Ju, cello
I. Fughetta
II. Allegro Vivace (01:54)
III. Andante (03:50)
IV. Rondo (06:53)
V. Recapitulation (09:51)
The five-movement arch-form of this very early work is obviously inspired by Bartok, but its unabashed tunefulness and folksong/rock'n'roll impetus give it a directness the composer still cherishes.
- published: 06 Aug 2021
- views: 85
15:17
Walter Piston - String Quartet No. 3 (Score Video) [1947]
Walter Piston's five String Quartets are a singular accomplishment of 20th century music. All are entrancing balances of form and expression. They often provid...
Walter Piston's five String Quartets are a singular accomplishment of 20th century music. All are entrancing balances of form and expression. They often provided an outlet for Piston to be his most dissonant and contrapuntal, but also his most beautifully still and contemplative in the slow movements.
The 3rd quartet, coming nearly 15 years after the 2nd, is my personal favorite of the 5. Piston brings an incredible energy to the outer movements, with their emphasis on sharp dynamic contrasts, driving rhythms and repetitive motifs. Pay special attention to the wonderful viola theme in the central section of the final movement at 12:19, which is a highlight of all Piston's output I think.
I. Allegro 0:04
II. Lento 5:01
III. Allegro 10:13
Performance by the Harlem Quartet
Violin - Ilmar Gavilán
Violin - Melissa White
Viola - Juan-Miguel Hernandez
Cello - Desmond Neysmith
https://wn.com/Walter_Piston_String_Quartet_No._3_(Score_Video)_1947
Walter Piston's five String Quartets are a singular accomplishment of 20th century music. All are entrancing balances of form and expression. They often provided an outlet for Piston to be his most dissonant and contrapuntal, but also his most beautifully still and contemplative in the slow movements.
The 3rd quartet, coming nearly 15 years after the 2nd, is my personal favorite of the 5. Piston brings an incredible energy to the outer movements, with their emphasis on sharp dynamic contrasts, driving rhythms and repetitive motifs. Pay special attention to the wonderful viola theme in the central section of the final movement at 12:19, which is a highlight of all Piston's output I think.
I. Allegro 0:04
II. Lento 5:01
III. Allegro 10:13
Performance by the Harlem Quartet
Violin - Ilmar Gavilán
Violin - Melissa White
Viola - Juan-Miguel Hernandez
Cello - Desmond Neysmith
- published: 31 Dec 2019
- views: 1534
22:30
Walter Piston - Violin Concerto No. 2 (1960) [Score-Video]
Walter Piston - Violin Concerto No. 2 (1960)
I. Moderato
II. Adagio
III. Allegro
Joseph Fuchs, violin
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein, condu...
Walter Piston - Violin Concerto No. 2 (1960)
I. Moderato
II. Adagio
III. Allegro
Joseph Fuchs, violin
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
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Walter Piston - Violin Concerto No. 2 (1960)
I. Moderato
II. Adagio
III. Allegro
Joseph Fuchs, violin
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
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- published: 13 Nov 2020
- views: 2594
17:28
Peter Mennin: String Quartet No.2 (1951)
Peter Mennin (1923-1983): Quartetto per archi n.2 (1951) -- The Kohon Quartet --
I. Allegro ardentemente
II. Prestissimo
III. Adagio semplice
IV. Allegro ...
Peter Mennin (1923-1983): Quartetto per archi n.2 (1951) -- The Kohon Quartet --
I. Allegro ardentemente
II. Prestissimo
III. Adagio semplice
IV. Allegro focosamente
-- cover image by Edward Hopper
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Peter Mennin (1923-1983): Quartetto per archi n.2 (1951) -- The Kohon Quartet --
I. Allegro ardentemente
II. Prestissimo
III. Adagio semplice
IV. Allegro focosamente
-- cover image by Edward Hopper
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- published: 08 Jan 2012
- views: 7429
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Silvestre Revueltas - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 "Magueyes" (1931) Score
El Cuarteto Latinoamericano interpretando el segundo cuarteto de cuerdas del compositor mexicano Silvestre Revueltas titulado "Magueyes".
The "Cuarteto Latinoamericano" performing the second string quartet by the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas entitled "Magueyes".
Español:
Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez fue un compositor mexicano modernista de música sinfónica de la primera mitad del siglo XX, violinista y director de orquesta. Es considerado como uno de los compositores más influyentes de México, por el alcance y originalidad de su música de cámara y de ciertas obras que se han vuelto una parte muy importante del repertorio orquestal.
Silvestre fue el hermano mayor de una gran familia de artistas, la mayoría de los cuales llegaron a ser personajes importantes de la vida cultural mex...
published: 15 Sep 2022
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Silvestre Revueltas String Quartet No. 2 - Dali Quartet
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940)
String Quartet No. 2
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Allegro molto sostenuto
Dali Quartet
Market Square Concerts 2022-23 Season
Tuesday, January 10, 2023, at 7:30 PM
Whitaker Center Sunoco Performance Theatre
About the Artists:
Dali Quartet – https://www.daliquartet.com
Ari Isaacman-Beck, Violin
Carlos Rubio, Violin
Adriana Linares, Viola
Jesús Morales, Cello
Live Concert Recorded by Peter Sirotin
Filmed and edited by Mick Corman, Casey Kopetchny and Ce Neyer
For more information about Market Square Concerts, visit http://www.marketsquareconcerts.org
published: 07 Mar 2023
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2022 DQIMF: The Dalí String Quartet performs Revueltas Quartet No. 2
String Quartet No. 2 – Magueyes (1931)
Silvestre Revueltas (México, 1898-1940)
-I. Allegro giocoso (0:00)
-II. Molto vivace (5:56)
-III. Allegro molto sostenuto (8:52)
19th Annual Dalí Quartet International Music Festival
August 1, 2022
published: 11 Aug 2022
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Cuarteto Latinoamericano: Silvestre Revueltas, String Quartet n. 2 "Magueyes", II. Molto vivace
Il Cuarteto Latinoamericano esegue il secondo movimento, "Molto vivace" dal Quartetto n. 2 "Magueyes" di Silvestre Revueltas
Estratto dal concerto al Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova, lunedì 24 febbraio 2014, stagione GOG Giovine Orchestra Genovese 2013/2014.
La stagione GOG 2019/2020 | 25 concerti da lunedì 23 settembre 2019, con Denis Matsuev, Grigory Sokolov, Lynn Harrell, The King's Singers, Sayaka Shoji e la Tatarstan Symphony Orchestra, Ton Koopman e la Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.
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published: 25 May 2018
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Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "allegro Giocosco"
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Plays Silvestre Revueltas
℗ 2007 Ekaterine Martinez Bourguet
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 14 Nov 2015
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Silvestre Revueltas: Quartetto per archi n.2 "Magueyes" (1931)
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940): Quartetto per archi n.2 "Magueyes" (1931) --- Cuarteto Latinoamericano ---
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Allegro molto sostenuto
--- cover image by Diego Rivera ---
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published: 24 May 2012
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Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "molto Vivace"
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Plays Silvestre Revueltas
℗ 2007 Ekaterine Martinez Bourguet
Released on: 2007-01-01
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published: 14 Nov 2015
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Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
III. Allegro Molto Sostenuto
Proyecto APOYARTE 2
Alfredo Castanedo, vln 1
Francisco Muñoz, vln 2
Sergio Mendieta, viola
Luis Arcos, cello
published: 26 Nov 2020
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Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
Molto Vivace
Proyecto APOYARTE 2
Alfredo Castanedo, vln 1
Francisco Muñoz, vln 2
Sergio Mendieta, viola
Luis Arcos, cello
published: 26 Nov 2020
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Cuarteto no. 2 "Magueyes". Silvestre Revueltas
Cuarteto no. 2 "Magueyes". Silvestre Revueltas
Cuarteto Cromano
Juanmanuel Flores. Violín
Eyliana Pérez. Violín
Caleb Ahedo. Viola
Ana Karen Rodríguez. Violoncello
published: 26 Jan 2018
10:35
Silvestre Revueltas - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 "Magueyes" (1931) Score
El Cuarteto Latinoamericano interpretando el segundo cuarteto de cuerdas del compositor mexicano Silvestre Revueltas titulado "Magueyes".
The "Cuarteto Latinoam...
El Cuarteto Latinoamericano interpretando el segundo cuarteto de cuerdas del compositor mexicano Silvestre Revueltas titulado "Magueyes".
The "Cuarteto Latinoamericano" performing the second string quartet by the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas entitled "Magueyes".
Español:
Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez fue un compositor mexicano modernista de música sinfónica de la primera mitad del siglo XX, violinista y director de orquesta. Es considerado como uno de los compositores más influyentes de México, por el alcance y originalidad de su música de cámara y de ciertas obras que se han vuelto una parte muy importante del repertorio orquestal.
Silvestre fue el hermano mayor de una gran familia de artistas, la mayoría de los cuales llegaron a ser personajes importantes de la vida cultural mexicana, como:
Fermín Revueltas (1901-1935), pintor y muralista.
Consuelo Revueltas (1909-1990), pintora naif.
Rosaura Revueltas (1910-1996), actriz y escritora.
José Revueltas (1914-1976), escritor, guionista y activista político.
Agustín Revueltas (1920-1996), artista y empresario.
Revueltas destacó en su infancia por ser un prodigio del violín. Silvestre obtuvo su primer violín cuando tenía siete años, y llegó a tocar su primer recital en 1911. Su padre lo mandó a la Ciudad de México para estudiar el instrumento, y posteriormente ingresar en el Conservatorio Nacional de Música. Estudió violín con José Rocabruna y composición con Rafael Tello.
La compleja situación en la publicación de sus obras ha provocado que su música no sea de dominio público hasta después del año 2020. En 1998 apareció la primera publicación del catálogo completo de las obras de Revueltas.
English:
Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez was a Mexican modernist composer of symphonic music from the first half of the 20th century, violinist and conductor. He is considered one of the most influential composers in Mexico, due to the scope and originality of his chamber music and of certain works that have become a very important part of the orchestral repertoire.
Silvestre was the older brother of a large family of artists, most of whom became important characters in Mexican cultural life, such as:
Fermín Revueltas (1901-1935), painter and muralist.
Consuelo Revueltas (1909-1990), naive painter.
Rosaura Revueltas (1910-1996), actress and writer.
José Revueltas (1914-1976), writer, screenwriter and political activist.
Agustín Revueltas (1920-1996), artist and businessman.
Revueltas stood out in his childhood for being a violin prodigy. Silvestre obtained his first violin when he was seven years old, and he got to play his first recital in 1911. His father sent him to Mexico City to study the instrument, and then to enter the National Conservatory of Music. He studied violin with José Rocabruna and composition with Rafael Tello.
The complex situation in the publication of his works has meant that his music is not in the public domain until after 2020. In 1998 the first publication of the complete catalog of Revueltas' works appeared.
Fuente: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvest...
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https://wn.com/Silvestre_Revueltas_Cuarteto_De_Cuerdas_No._2_Magueyes_(1931)_Score
El Cuarteto Latinoamericano interpretando el segundo cuarteto de cuerdas del compositor mexicano Silvestre Revueltas titulado "Magueyes".
The "Cuarteto Latinoamericano" performing the second string quartet by the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas entitled "Magueyes".
Español:
Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez fue un compositor mexicano modernista de música sinfónica de la primera mitad del siglo XX, violinista y director de orquesta. Es considerado como uno de los compositores más influyentes de México, por el alcance y originalidad de su música de cámara y de ciertas obras que se han vuelto una parte muy importante del repertorio orquestal.
Silvestre fue el hermano mayor de una gran familia de artistas, la mayoría de los cuales llegaron a ser personajes importantes de la vida cultural mexicana, como:
Fermín Revueltas (1901-1935), pintor y muralista.
Consuelo Revueltas (1909-1990), pintora naif.
Rosaura Revueltas (1910-1996), actriz y escritora.
José Revueltas (1914-1976), escritor, guionista y activista político.
Agustín Revueltas (1920-1996), artista y empresario.
Revueltas destacó en su infancia por ser un prodigio del violín. Silvestre obtuvo su primer violín cuando tenía siete años, y llegó a tocar su primer recital en 1911. Su padre lo mandó a la Ciudad de México para estudiar el instrumento, y posteriormente ingresar en el Conservatorio Nacional de Música. Estudió violín con José Rocabruna y composición con Rafael Tello.
La compleja situación en la publicación de sus obras ha provocado que su música no sea de dominio público hasta después del año 2020. En 1998 apareció la primera publicación del catálogo completo de las obras de Revueltas.
English:
Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez was a Mexican modernist composer of symphonic music from the first half of the 20th century, violinist and conductor. He is considered one of the most influential composers in Mexico, due to the scope and originality of his chamber music and of certain works that have become a very important part of the orchestral repertoire.
Silvestre was the older brother of a large family of artists, most of whom became important characters in Mexican cultural life, such as:
Fermín Revueltas (1901-1935), painter and muralist.
Consuelo Revueltas (1909-1990), naive painter.
Rosaura Revueltas (1910-1996), actress and writer.
José Revueltas (1914-1976), writer, screenwriter and political activist.
Agustín Revueltas (1920-1996), artist and businessman.
Revueltas stood out in his childhood for being a violin prodigy. Silvestre obtained his first violin when he was seven years old, and he got to play his first recital in 1911. His father sent him to Mexico City to study the instrument, and then to enter the National Conservatory of Music. He studied violin with José Rocabruna and composition with Rafael Tello.
The complex situation in the publication of his works has meant that his music is not in the public domain until after 2020. In 1998 the first publication of the complete catalog of Revueltas' works appeared.
Fuente: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvest...
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Este video es completamente con fines divulgativos y no de lucro.
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- published: 15 Sep 2022
- views: 1475
11:01
Silvestre Revueltas String Quartet No. 2 - Dali Quartet
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940)
String Quartet No. 2
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Allegro molto sostenuto
Dali Quartet
Market ...
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940)
String Quartet No. 2
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Allegro molto sostenuto
Dali Quartet
Market Square Concerts 2022-23 Season
Tuesday, January 10, 2023, at 7:30 PM
Whitaker Center Sunoco Performance Theatre
About the Artists:
Dali Quartet – https://www.daliquartet.com
Ari Isaacman-Beck, Violin
Carlos Rubio, Violin
Adriana Linares, Viola
Jesús Morales, Cello
Live Concert Recorded by Peter Sirotin
Filmed and edited by Mick Corman, Casey Kopetchny and Ce Neyer
For more information about Market Square Concerts, visit http://www.marketsquareconcerts.org
https://wn.com/Silvestre_Revueltas_String_Quartet_No._2_Dali_Quartet
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940)
String Quartet No. 2
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Allegro molto sostenuto
Dali Quartet
Market Square Concerts 2022-23 Season
Tuesday, January 10, 2023, at 7:30 PM
Whitaker Center Sunoco Performance Theatre
About the Artists:
Dali Quartet – https://www.daliquartet.com
Ari Isaacman-Beck, Violin
Carlos Rubio, Violin
Adriana Linares, Viola
Jesús Morales, Cello
Live Concert Recorded by Peter Sirotin
Filmed and edited by Mick Corman, Casey Kopetchny and Ce Neyer
For more information about Market Square Concerts, visit http://www.marketsquareconcerts.org
- published: 07 Mar 2023
- views: 139
10:37
2022 DQIMF: The Dalí String Quartet performs Revueltas Quartet No. 2
String Quartet No. 2 – Magueyes (1931)
Silvestre Revueltas (México, 1898-1940)
-I. Allegro giocoso (0:00)
-II. Molto vivace (5:56)
-III. Allegro molt...
String Quartet No. 2 – Magueyes (1931)
Silvestre Revueltas (México, 1898-1940)
-I. Allegro giocoso (0:00)
-II. Molto vivace (5:56)
-III. Allegro molto sostenuto (8:52)
19th Annual Dalí Quartet International Music Festival
August 1, 2022
https://wn.com/2022_Dqimf_The_Dalí_String_Quartet_Performs_Revueltas_Quartet_No._2
String Quartet No. 2 – Magueyes (1931)
Silvestre Revueltas (México, 1898-1940)
-I. Allegro giocoso (0:00)
-II. Molto vivace (5:56)
-III. Allegro molto sostenuto (8:52)
19th Annual Dalí Quartet International Music Festival
August 1, 2022
- published: 11 Aug 2022
- views: 383
2:41
Cuarteto Latinoamericano: Silvestre Revueltas, String Quartet n. 2 "Magueyes", II. Molto vivace
Il Cuarteto Latinoamericano esegue il secondo movimento, "Molto vivace" dal Quartetto n. 2 "Magueyes" di Silvestre Revueltas
Estratto dal concerto al Teatro Ca...
Il Cuarteto Latinoamericano esegue il secondo movimento, "Molto vivace" dal Quartetto n. 2 "Magueyes" di Silvestre Revueltas
Estratto dal concerto al Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova, lunedì 24 febbraio 2014, stagione GOG Giovine Orchestra Genovese 2013/2014.
La stagione GOG 2019/2020 | 25 concerti da lunedì 23 settembre 2019, con Denis Matsuev, Grigory Sokolov, Lynn Harrell, The King's Singers, Sayaka Shoji e la Tatarstan Symphony Orchestra, Ton Koopman e la Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.
Acquista il tuo abbonamento o il tuo biglietto - scopri tutta la stagione: www.gog.it.
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https://wn.com/Cuarteto_Latinoamericano_Silvestre_Revueltas,_String_Quartet_N._2_Magueyes_,_Ii._Molto_Vivace
Il Cuarteto Latinoamericano esegue il secondo movimento, "Molto vivace" dal Quartetto n. 2 "Magueyes" di Silvestre Revueltas
Estratto dal concerto al Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova, lunedì 24 febbraio 2014, stagione GOG Giovine Orchestra Genovese 2013/2014.
La stagione GOG 2019/2020 | 25 concerti da lunedì 23 settembre 2019, con Denis Matsuev, Grigory Sokolov, Lynn Harrell, The King's Singers, Sayaka Shoji e la Tatarstan Symphony Orchestra, Ton Koopman e la Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.
Acquista il tuo abbonamento o il tuo biglietto - scopri tutta la stagione: www.gog.it.
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- published: 25 May 2018
- views: 500
4:48
Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "allegro Giocosco"
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "allegro Giocosco" · Martínez Bourguet String Quartet
Plays Silvestre Revueltas
℗ 2007 Ekaterine M...
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "allegro Giocosco" · Martínez Bourguet String Quartet
Plays Silvestre Revueltas
℗ 2007 Ekaterine Martinez Bourguet
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Quartet_No._2_Pham_Magueyes_Allegro_Giocosco
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Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "allegro Giocosco" · Martínez Bourguet String Quartet
Plays Silvestre Revueltas
℗ 2007 Ekaterine Martinez Bourguet
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 14 Nov 2015
- views: 98
10:30
Silvestre Revueltas: Quartetto per archi n.2 "Magueyes" (1931)
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940): Quartetto per archi n.2 "Magueyes" (1931) --- Cuarteto Latinoamericano ---
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Allegro mo...
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940): Quartetto per archi n.2 "Magueyes" (1931) --- Cuarteto Latinoamericano ---
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Allegro molto sostenuto
--- cover image by Diego Rivera ---
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https://wn.com/Silvestre_Revueltas_Quartetto_Per_Archi_N.2_Magueyes_(1931)
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940): Quartetto per archi n.2 "Magueyes" (1931) --- Cuarteto Latinoamericano ---
I. Allegro giocoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Allegro molto sostenuto
--- cover image by Diego Rivera ---
The music published in this channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study learned music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.
Your collaboration will be appreciated.
- published: 24 May 2012
- views: 7739
2:31
Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "molto Vivace"
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Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "molto Vivace" · Martínez Bourguet String Quartet
Plays Silvestre Revueltas
℗ 2007 Ekaterine Marti...
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "molto Vivace" · Martínez Bourguet String Quartet
Plays Silvestre Revueltas
℗ 2007 Ekaterine Martinez Bourguet
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Quartet No. 2 /pham Magueyes "molto Vivace" · Martínez Bourguet String Quartet
Plays Silvestre Revueltas
℗ 2007 Ekaterine Martinez Bourguet
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 14 Nov 2015
- views: 71
2:40
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
III. Allegro Molto Sostenuto
Proyecto APOYARTE 2
Alfredo Castanedo, vln 1
Francisco Muñoz, vln 2
S...
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
III. Allegro Molto Sostenuto
Proyecto APOYARTE 2
Alfredo Castanedo, vln 1
Francisco Muñoz, vln 2
Sergio Mendieta, viola
Luis Arcos, cello
https://wn.com/Magueyes_Cuarteto_De_Cuerdas_No._2_Silvestre_Revueltas
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
III. Allegro Molto Sostenuto
Proyecto APOYARTE 2
Alfredo Castanedo, vln 1
Francisco Muñoz, vln 2
Sergio Mendieta, viola
Luis Arcos, cello
- published: 26 Nov 2020
- views: 34
3:19
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
Molto Vivace
Proyecto APOYARTE 2
Alfredo Castanedo, vln 1
Francisco Muñoz, vln 2
Sergio Mendieta, ...
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
Molto Vivace
Proyecto APOYARTE 2
Alfredo Castanedo, vln 1
Francisco Muñoz, vln 2
Sergio Mendieta, viola
Luis Arcos, cello
https://wn.com/Magueyes_Cuarteto_De_Cuerdas_No._2_Silvestre_Revueltas
Magueyes - Cuarteto de cuerdas No. 2 - Silvestre Revueltas
Molto Vivace
Proyecto APOYARTE 2
Alfredo Castanedo, vln 1
Francisco Muñoz, vln 2
Sergio Mendieta, viola
Luis Arcos, cello
- published: 26 Nov 2020
- views: 63
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Cuarteto no. 2 "Magueyes". Silvestre Revueltas
Cuarteto no. 2 "Magueyes". Silvestre Revueltas
Cuarteto Cromano
Juanmanuel Flores. Violín
Eyliana Pérez. Violín
Caleb Ahedo. Viola
Ana Karen Rodríguez. Violon...
Cuarteto no. 2 "Magueyes". Silvestre Revueltas
Cuarteto Cromano
Juanmanuel Flores. Violín
Eyliana Pérez. Violín
Caleb Ahedo. Viola
Ana Karen Rodríguez. Violoncello
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Cuarteto no. 2 "Magueyes". Silvestre Revueltas
Cuarteto Cromano
Juanmanuel Flores. Violín
Eyliana Pérez. Violín
Caleb Ahedo. Viola
Ana Karen Rodríguez. Violoncello
- published: 26 Jan 2018
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