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Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

Zwilich: Quartet for Oboe and Strings

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Theodore Presser  |  SKU : 144-40489  |  Code-barres: 9781598061109
  • Composer: Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (1939-)
  • Format: Score & Set of Parts
  • Instrumentation: Cello, Violin, Oboe, Viola
  • Work: Quartet for Oboe and Strings
  • ISBN: 9781598061109
  • Pages: 52

Description

A commission by the Saratoga Chamber Music Festival (Chantal Juillet, Music Director) has brought about an important new addition to the oboist's repertoire. Set in two movements (Duration: 14'), the new Zwilich Quartet is expectedly demanding and unexpectedly rewarding, as described by Mr. Dalton: "The handsome two-movement piece did something rare among contemporary works. It left one wanting more. It's obvious why musicians are drawn to Zwilich's scores - they are modern and abstract yet cogent and expressive. and from a performance perspective, the music is both challenging and-flattering. The new quartet is full of ideas that exploit the interplay of instruments in their varied ranges." -Joseph Dalton, Albany Times Union (NY)

Theodore Presser

Zwilich: Quartet for Oboe and Strings

$65.00

Description

A commission by the Saratoga Chamber Music Festival (Chantal Juillet, Music Director) has brought about an important new addition to the oboist's repertoire. Set in two movements (Duration: 14'), the new Zwilich Quartet is expectedly demanding and unexpectedly rewarding, as described by Mr. Dalton: "The handsome two-movement piece did something rare among contemporary works. It left one wanting more. It's obvious why musicians are drawn to Zwilich's scores - they are modern and abstract yet cogent and expressive. and from a performance perspective, the music is both challenging and-flattering. The new quartet is full of ideas that exploit the interplay of instruments in their varied ranges." -Joseph Dalton, Albany Times Union (NY)

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