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The string quartet / Paul Griffiths.

Title
The string quartet / Paul Griffiths.
Author
Griffiths, Paul, 1947 November 24-
Publication
New York, N.Y. : Thames and Hudson, 1983.

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Description
240 p. : music; 24 cm.
Summary
For more than two hundred years the string quartet has had a special, unparalleled place in western music. At first it was a medium that allowed four amateurs to converse musically, and this aspect of the quartet as intimate and conversational--as the epitome of chamber music--has remained important. But it has for a long time been joined to a view of the string quartet as the appropriate medium for music of the deepest personal expression and contemplative profundity--the medium, too, for the most sophisticated wit. In this, the first comprehensive survey of the string quartet, the author follows the medium from its origins in the middle of the eighteenth century up to the present day. Naturally, a large proportion of the book is concerned with the classic period of the quartet and with the works of Haydn, probable inventor of hte genre, of Mozart, of Beethoven and of Schubert. But the author has much of interest to say too on the quartets of the later nineteenth century--those of Mendelssohn, Brahms, Dvorak, Debussy--and on the works of the post-1914 era, in which 'the quartet has died and been reborn in a myriad different guises.' The reader is guided skillfully and authoritatively through these more recent transformations of the medium by the leading composers of the century: Schoenberg and Bartok, Stravinsky and Shostakovich, Boulez and Carter. The book also includes a full chronology of quartets written between 1759 and 1984 and valuable information on editions and recordings of the repertory discussed.
Subject
String quartet
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 228-232.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Part one. Introduction c. 1759-1771 -- Exposition 1772-1799 -- Development and recapitulation 1800-1826 -- Part two. Intermezzo 1827-1870 -- Part three. Adagio 1871-1913 -- Part four. Theme: Stravinsky or Bartók -- Variation 1: Schoenberg and the serial quartet -- Variation 2: Cage or Carter -- Variation 3: Shostakovich and the multiple quartet -- Variation 4: Boulez or Haydn -- Appendix one. References -- Appendix two. Chronology.
ISBN
  • 050001311X
  • 0500273839
LCCN
^^^83070402^/MN
OCLC
  • 10003658
  • SCSB-10395182
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library