Entertaining, yet Demanding - Stravinsky for String Quartet
Igor Stravinsky: Tango
- Sheet music for string quartet -
Igor Stravinsky liked to use different stylistic devices or embed them into his personal musical language: Be it that he took a Gallop by Jacques Offenbach or composed Circus Polka for a Young Elephant or a ragtime. After the outbreak of the Second World War and his final move to the USA in 1939, he was influenced by jazz music in particular.
In 1940 the composer wrote a Tango for piano which he arranged for chamber music ensemble in 1953: It is a strictly structured three-part tango on which Stravinsky imposed his harmony, his musical language.
Arranged for string quartet by Wolfgang Birtel, the work is a perfect addition to the classical concert repertoire but also an entertaining, yet demanding musical piece for playing chamber music at home.
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