Pulitzer Prize winning composer George Walker’s first string quartet was composed in 1946 after his graduation from the Curtis Institute of Music and debut as a prodigious piano soloist with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. The first movement presents strongly contrasting themes in a clearly defined sonata form. The second Adagio movement would later become the basis of Walker’s most popular work, Lyric for Strings. The third movement is a large-scaled Rondo which closes with a reflective coda.
String Quartets, String Quartets
String Quartet No. 1
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Pulitzer Prize winning composer George Walker's first string quartet was composed in 1946 after his graduation from the Curtis Institute of Music and...
Pulitzer Prize winning composer George Walker's first string quartet was composed in 1946 after his graduation from the Curtis Institute of Music and...
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Weight | 10.6 kg |
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Dimensions | 12.00 × 9.00 × .214 m |
Prior Publisher Id: | X504003 |
Index Name: | String Quartet No. 1 |
First Publish Date: | 194601 |
UPC: | 884088303914 |
Series: | LKM |
Publisher: | Lauren Keiser Music Publishing |
Pages: | 36 |