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JOHNSTONE – Slavonic Song – STRING QUARTET

Other Identification: This music is just one part of the large series ‘European Romantic Pieces’ for String Quartet, some 9 works, and lasting some 45 minutes. The motivation for these compositions by David Johnstone is to unite old and new Europe in a ‘Journey Through Europe in Quartet’.
‘Slavic Song’ is a profound song where the cello imitates the bass singers of male choirs from Eastern European countries; however, all the instruments alternately engage in highly lyrical passages.
6′ 45″
Movements or sections: Ternary form. At times, the slow writing offers an almost exaggerated harmonic tension, and although a slightly more positive passion arises in the middle section, it truly reigns throughout the melancholy, and this sadness will fully prevail in the final bars of the piece.
Instrumentation: 2 Violins, Viola and Violoncello
3 PDFs:
PDF 1 – General Score
PDF 2 – Music for Violin I and Violin II
PDF 3 – Music for Viola and Cello
Approximate difficulty: medium to difficult
Links (Audio – Visual), and known performances given by: Premiere given by the Gala String Quartet (2004)
Included in the CD ‘String Delights’ (available from Creighton’s Collection)

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