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Viola Quintet (Unquiet Parables) (2009) for two violins, two viola and violoncello, Op.856

Classical/Chamber music • 2009
 
     
 

Viola Quintet (Unquiet Parables) (2009) for two violins, two viola and violoncello

Title by uploader: Carson Cooman - Viola Quintet (Unquiet Parables) (2009) for two violins, two viola and violoncello, Op.856


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PDF, 1.74 Mb ID: SM-000212095 Upload date: 07 Oct 2014
Instrumentation
Violin, Viola, Cello
Scored for
Quintet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Movement(s)
1 to 3 from 3
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
12'0
Viola Quintet (Unquiet Parables) (2009) was commissioned by the Vienna Soloists and is dedicated to
Jack Melby and Jane Thompson.
The work is in three movements, each sharing the same basic musical material. The starting point
for the music is dissonant cadential figuration centered on Ab (taken from the voice leading of
American colonial-era music). Spinning out from this idea, the material extends to incorporate a
sonority formed from perfect 5ths one semitone apart. Irregular phrase lengths and cadences are
used as the basis of the work’s large-scale structures.
The first movement, Recitatives and Chorales, consists of free, recitative-like material for the
instruments in solo. These recitatives often erupt into fast spirals. This texture is interrupted
periodically by chorale-like ideas presented by the full quintet.
The second movement, Serenata, is a song-like with each instrument taking the melody in turn.
Some of the recitative-ideas of the first movement re-emerge, as well as a re-articulation of the
cadential figuration.
The third movement, Ductia, is energetic and driving. A ductia is a Medieval stamping dance
resembling the estampie. The driving (yet sometimes off-kilter) character of the dance is interrupted
by a recollection of the first movement’s material. The final resolution of the extended cadential
figurations occurs at the end, and the work ends exuberantly with a flourish in Ab major.

The set includes the score and parts
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