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String Quartet No.2

Klassische Musik/Kammermusik • Alternativer Titel: Dragonetti Quartet No.2, score
 
 
   
 

Vollpartitur

Titel nach Uploader: String Quartet No.2 – full score

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Verkäufer John Feeney
PDF, 718.2 Kb ID: SM-000182068 Datum des Uploads: 30 Mrz 2013
Instrumentierung
Geige, Bratsche, Cello
Partitur für
Quartett
Art der Partitur
Partitur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
John Feeney
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
18'0
Quartet No. 2 is scored for a traditional string-quartet ensemble. In this work, the first violin is cast consistently in the role of the primarius, in the manner of the quatuor brillant so much in vogue at the turn of the nineteenth century. In terms of form, this piece exhibits many of the traditional string-quartet features, but with some unconventional touches mixed in as well.
The work opens with a haunting recitative section, with the first violin articulating the solo voice over a tremolo accompaniment. This leads to a ternary episode; here, the hymn-like A sections frame a minore passage that is agitato in character, featuring virtuosic triplet flourishes in the first violin. The second movement is a brief theme-and-variations form; again, the first violin is the most prominent member of the ensemble, supplying both the lyrical theme as well as the bulk of the variations activity.
The third movement (3 / 4, Prestissimo) is set in a standard ternary configuration, with the central section modulating to the subdominant; the return of the A section features a major / minor contrast in the home key. This leads directly to the final movement, an Andante in G major / minor that recalls the serene character of the opening movement. And, as a coda, Dragonetti revisits the material from the Prestissimo.
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Violinstimme I

Titel nach Uploader: String Quartet No.2 – Violin 1 part

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Verkäufer John Feeney
PDF, 616.7 Kb ID: SM-000182069 Datum des Uploads: 30 Mrz 2013
Instrumentierung
Geige
Partitur für
Quartett
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
John Feeney
Länge
18'0
Quartet No. 2 is scored for a traditional string-quartet ensemble. In this work, the first violin is cast consistently in the role of the primarius, in the manner of the quatuor brillant so much in vogue at the turn of the nineteenth century. In terms of form, this piece exhibits many of the traditional string-quartet features, but with some unconventional touches mixed in as well.
The work opens with a haunting recitative section, with the first violin articulating the solo voice over a tremolo accompaniment. This leads to a ternary episode; here, the hymn-like A sections frame a minore passage that is agitato in character, featuring virtuosic triplet flourishes in the first violin. The second movement is a brief theme-and-variations form; again, the first violin is the most prominent member of the ensemble, supplying both the lyrical theme as well as the bulk of the variations activity.
The third movement (3 / 4, Prestissimo) is set in a standard ternary configuration, with the central section modulating to the subdominant; the return of the A section features a major / minor contrast in the home key. This leads directly to the final movement, an Andante in G major / minor that recalls the serene character of the opening movement. And, as a coda, Dragonetti revisits the material from the Prestissimo.
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Violinstimme II

Titel nach Uploader: String Quartet No.2 – Violin 2 part

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Verkäufer John Feeney
PDF, 419.2 Kb ID: SM-000182070 Datum des Uploads: 30 Mrz 2013
Instrumentierung
Geige
Partitur für
Quartett
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
John Feeney
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
18'0
Quartet No. 2 is scored for a traditional string-quartet ensemble. In this work, the first violin is cast consistently in the role of the primarius, in the manner of the quatuor brillant so much in vogue at the turn of the nineteenth century. In terms of form, this piece exhibits many of the traditional string-quartet features, but with some unconventional touches mixed in as well.
The work opens with a haunting recitative section, with the first violin articulating the solo voice over a tremolo accompaniment. This leads to a ternary episode; here, the hymn-like A sections frame a minore passage that is agitato in character, featuring virtuosic triplet flourishes in the first violin. The second movement is a brief theme-and-variations form; again, the first violin is the most prominent member of the ensemble, supplying both the lyrical theme as well as the bulk of the variations activity.
The third movement (3 / 4, Prestissimo) is set in a standard ternary configuration, with the central section modulating to the subdominant; the return of the A section features a major / minor contrast in the home key. This leads directly to the final movement, an Andante in G major / minor that recalls the serene character of the opening movement. And, as a coda, Dragonetti revisits the material from the Prestissimo.
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Violastimme

Titel nach Uploader: String Quartet No.2 – Viola part

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Verkäufer John Feeney
PDF, 382.5 Kb ID: SM-000182071 Datum des Uploads: 30 Mrz 2013
Instrumentierung
Bratsche
Partitur für
Quartett
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
John Feeney
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
18'0
Quartet No. 2 is scored for a traditional string-quartet ensemble. In this work, the first violin is cast consistently in the role of the primarius, in the manner of the quatuor brillant so much in vogue at the turn of the nineteenth century. In terms of form, this piece exhibits many of the traditional string-quartet features, but with some unconventional touches mixed in as well.
The work opens with a haunting recitative section, with the first violin articulating the solo voice over a tremolo accompaniment. This leads to a ternary episode; here, the hymn-like A sections frame a minore passage that is agitato in character, featuring virtuosic triplet flourishes in the first violin. The second movement is a brief theme-and-variations form; again, the first violin is the most prominent member of the ensemble, supplying both the lyrical theme as well as the bulk of the variations activity.
The third movement (3 / 4, Prestissimo) is set in a standard ternary configuration, with the central section modulating to the subdominant; the return of the A section features a major / minor contrast in the home key. This leads directly to the final movement, an Andante in G major / minor that recalls the serene character of the opening movement. And, as a coda, Dragonetti revisits the material from the Prestissimo.
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Cellostimme

Titel nach Uploader: String Quartet No.2 – Cello part

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Verkäufer John Feeney
PDF, 376.8 Kb ID: SM-000182072 Datum des Uploads: 30 Mrz 2013
Instrumentierung
Cello
Partitur für
Quartett
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
John Feeney
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
18'0
Quartet No. 2 is scored for a traditional string-quartet ensemble. In this work, the first violin is cast consistently in the role of the primarius, in the manner of the quatuor brillant so much in vogue at the turn of the nineteenth century. In terms of form, this piece exhibits many of the traditional string-quartet features, but with some unconventional touches mixed in as well.
The work opens with a haunting recitative section, with the first violin articulating the solo voice over a tremolo accompaniment. This leads to a ternary episode; here, the hymn-like A sections frame a minore passage that is agitato in character, featuring virtuosic triplet flourishes in the first violin. The second movement is a brief theme-and-variations form; again, the first violin is the most prominent member of the ensemble, supplying both the lyrical theme as well as the bulk of the variations activity.
The third movement (3 / 4, Prestissimo) is set in a standard ternary configuration, with the central section modulating to the subdominant; the return of the A section features a major / minor contrast in the home key. This leads directly to the final movement, an Andante in G major / minor that recalls the serene character of the opening movement. And, as a coda, Dragonetti revisits the material from the Prestissimo.
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