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Music for Four Stringed Instruments. Cello sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music. Advanced.

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Music for Four Stringed Instruments. Tjello bladmusiek. Altviool bladmusiek. Viool bladmusiek. Gevorderde.

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Music for Four Stringed Instruments composed by Charles Martin Loeffler. String quartet. For 2 violins, viola, cello. Chamber music. String quartet in late romantic. early contemporary style. Late Romantic. Contemporary. Advanced. Score and parts. 52 pages. Duration 25 minutes. Published by Wolfhead Music. WF.WM107. Music for Four Stringed Instruments was composed in 1917 at the height of the First World War and was dedicated to the memory of Victor Chapman, the son of a close friend and the first American airman killed in the conflict. Plainchant is used decisively in the structure of the work, the Resurrexi figuring prominently throughout the quartet. The Resurrexi becomes a secondary motif to the Victimae paschali in the second movement. subtitled 'Easter Sunday'. but regains preeminence in the climactic third movement to affirm spiritual victory over earthly sorrow. A Lorraine march tune also appears briefly in the third movement, which is highly programmatic. Largely Impressionistic, the quartet also is infused with rich Romantic harmonies that reveal a cosmopolitan approach to compositional structure.

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Music for Four Stringed Instruments composed by Charles Martin Loeffler. String Quartet. Vir 2 viole, altviool, tjello. Kamermusiek. String quartet in late romantic. early contemporary style. Laat-Romantiek. Kontemporêre. Gevorderde. Telling en dele. 52 bladsye. Duur 25 minute. Gepubliseer deur Wolfhead Musiek. WF.WM107. Music for Four Stringed Instruments was composed in 1917 at the height of the First World War and was dedicated to the memory of Victor Chapman, the son of a close friend and the first American airman killed in the conflict. Plainchant is used decisively in the structure of the work, the Resurrexi figuring prominently throughout the quartet. The Resurrexi becomes a secondary motif to the Victimae paschali in the second movement. subtitled 'Easter Sunday'. but regains preeminence in the climactic third movement to affirm spiritual victory over earthly sorrow. A Lorraine march tune also appears briefly in the third movement, which is highly programmatic. Largely Impressionistic, the quartet also is infused with rich Romantic harmonies that reveal a cosmopolitan approach to compositional structure.