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BOCCHERINI – Minuet from the Quintet Op.11 No.5 (the ‘celebrated’ minuet) – FOUR CELLOS

Other Identification:
The String Quintet in E major, Op. 11, No. 5, by Luigi Boccherini was written in 1771 and published in 1775 and is famous for its minuet third movement (often referred to as “The Celebrated Minuet”). According to cellist Kenneth Slowik, the popularity of Boccherini’s string quintets began to surge in the early 19th century, decades after the composer’s death in 1805. And in the 1870s the minuet began to “go viral” in a more traditional way.

This piece was made further famous by its use in the 1955 film ‘The Ladykillers’. In the story, a quintet of crooks masquerades as classical musicians and is heard practising the famous minuet inside their room – with the help of a record player. The quintet consisted of Peter Sellers, Alec Guiness, Herbert Lom, Cecil Parker and Danny Green.
Movements or sections:
Minuet – Trio – Minuet da capo
Instrumentation:
QUARTET OF FOUR CELLOS
Arranged by David Johnstone

2 PDFs:
1] – General Score
2] – All individual parts
Approximate difficulty:
The four cello presentation by David Johnstone has been revised from an existing arrangement for four saxophones, and adapted to really suit the cello registers, therefore a change in key being absolutely necessary. The first part uses regular thumb (Q) position though not moving high up, whilst all the other parts are rather more comfortable.

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