String Quartet No. 3
Study Score No. 63
COMPOSER:
Ernest Bloch
PUBLISHER:
G. Schirmer
PRODUCT TYPE:
Score
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
String Ensemble
Bloch was 73 years old when the String Quartet No. 3 was premiered in 1953 by the Griller Quartet. It is far more 'pared-down' than his earlier works, and avoids the influence of Jewish music which he was well-known for in workssuch as 'Schelomo' and the 'Suite Hebraique for viola'. The first
Specifications
Subtitle | Study Score No. 63 |
Composer | Ernest Bloch |
Publisher | G. Schirmer |
Instrumentation | String Quartet |
Product Type | Score |
Instrument Group | String Ensemble |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Year of Publication | 1986 |
Genre | Classical |
UPC | 073999684780 |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Series | Study Score |
No. Pages | 54 |
No. | HL50339260 |
Description
Bloch was 73 years old when the String Quartet No. 3 was premiered in 1953 by the Griller Quartet. It is far more 'pared-down' than his earlier works, and avoids the influence of Jewish music which he was well-known for in workssuch as 'Schelomo' and the 'Suite Hebraique for viola'.
The first movement is forceful; trills and stark rhythms predominate, whereas the second is more tranquil. Next there is is a strange kind of off-kilter scherzo,followed by a finale based on a 12-tone theme. This is the Schirmer edition of the Score.
The first movement is forceful; trills and stark rhythms predominate, whereas the second is more tranquil. Next there is is a strange kind of off-kilter scherzo,followed by a finale based on a 12-tone theme. This is the Schirmer edition of the Score.
Songlist
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1. String Quartet No.3