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Rest-ringing
for string quartet and orchestra
quatuor à cordes et orchestre
Edition: Matériel d'exécution
Détails du produit
Description
Rest-ringing is written for the unusual combination of string quartet and symphony orchestra, unusual in the sense that the quartet comes from the tradition of chamber music that is both intimate and unconducted, while the orchestra is altogether more public, more powerful in its sound, and requires a conductor. How to reconcile these two seeming opposites presents quite a few problems and perhaps for this reason there are not many of such works in the repertoire.
Martinů wrote a Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra and Schoenberg arranged Handel's Concerto Grosso op.6 no.7 for the same combination. In more recent times, there have been works by Morton Feldman, Wolfgang Rihm and Helmut Lachenmann and Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen.
The title Rest-ringing makes a play on words. Without the hyphen, "restringing" reads quite differently, and becomes an appropriate way of summing up the final season of a major international string quartet on the eve of its retirement, with its resonance ringing on in the years to come. Although Rest-ringing was written for The Lindsays in their final year together, I also saw the work as creating the possibility in the future for string section leaders of orchestras to perform the four individual roles. Thus, it could also be seen as a way of augmenting the orchestra from within, as well as inviting an existing quartet to play with the orchestra.
The work is dedicated to The Lindsays: Peter Cropper, Ronald Birks, Robin Ireland and Bernard Gregor-Smith.
Adapted from John Casken's composer note.
Martinů wrote a Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra and Schoenberg arranged Handel's Concerto Grosso op.6 no.7 for the same combination. In more recent times, there have been works by Morton Feldman, Wolfgang Rihm and Helmut Lachenmann and Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen.
The title Rest-ringing makes a play on words. Without the hyphen, "restringing" reads quite differently, and becomes an appropriate way of summing up the final season of a major international string quartet on the eve of its retirement, with its resonance ringing on in the years to come. Although Rest-ringing was written for The Lindsays in their final year together, I also saw the work as creating the possibility in the future for string section leaders of orchestras to perform the four individual roles. Thus, it could also be seen as a way of augmenting the orchestra from within, as well as inviting an existing quartet to play with the orchestra.
The work is dedicated to The Lindsays: Peter Cropper, Ronald Birks, Robin Ireland and Bernard Gregor-Smith.
Adapted from John Casken's composer note.
Orchestral Cast
3(3.pic).2.2.bcl.2.cbsn-4.2.2.btbn.1-timp.2perc(crot, vib, tub bells, bell plate, tri, sizz cym, Chinese cym, large Swizz cow bell, 2tam-t, s.d, log drum, b.d, marac, clav, cabaça, wdbl, whip)-hp.cel-str(14.12.10.8.6 maximum)
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Titre:
Rest-ringing
for string quartet and orchestra
Edition:
Matériel d'exécution
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2004 - 2005
Durée:
15 ′
Première:
19 mai 2005 · Manchester (UK)
Bridgewater Hall
Lindsay String Quartet · Musikalische Leitung: Mark Elder · Hallé Orchestra
(concert) (concert performance)
Bridgewater Hall
Lindsay String Quartet · Musikalische Leitung: Mark Elder · Hallé Orchestra
(concert) (concert performance)
Travaux commandés :
Commissioned by the Hallé Concerts Society
Détails techniques
Numéro du produit:
LSL 10036-01
représentations
Rest-ringing
Chef d'orchestre: Mark Elder
Orchestre: Hallé Orchestra
20 mai 2005 |
Nottingham (Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et Irlande du Nord) , Royal Concert Hall
Rest-ringing
Chef d'orchestre: Mark Elder
Orchestre: Hallé Orchestra
19 mai 2005 |
Manchester (Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et Irlande du Nord) , Bridgewater Hall — Première mondiale (konzertante Aufführung)
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