April is the fourth month of the year. And so the Classics a Day team decided to make it quartet month. This April the challenge is to post classical works that require four musicians. String quartets are the most common grouping of four -- but there are others.
A piano trio has four players. And many 20th and 21st-Century quartets bring together unusual combinations of instruments. There's a lot to choose from!
Here are my posts for the third week of #ClassicsaDay for April's #ClassicalQuartet.
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04/17/23 Anton Webern: String Quartet (1905)
Webern was in his third year of studies at Vienna University when he composed this single-movement string quartet. According to one source, the paintings of Giovanni Segantini may have inspired Webern's composition of the quartet.4/18/23 Ernst von Dohnanyi: String Quartet No. 3 in A minor, Op. 33
Hungarian composer von Dohnanyi wrote three string quartets. His final one was completed in 1926. He did not revisit the genre during the remaining 31 years of his life.4/19/23 Maurice Emmanuel: String Quartet
This French composer had a strong affinity for modal music. His composition teacher, Léo Delibes did not. And eventually, it caused Emmanuel to be expelled from his class. Emmanuel went on to have a successful career as a composer and academic. His own students included Olivier Messiaen and Henri Dutilleux.oSa5YgVlywo
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