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JOHNSTONE – Celtic Tarantella – 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’.
‘Celtic Tarantella’: In our century, the opportunities to travel and work abroad, in any of the countries of the European Union, are greater than ever, resulting in a true fusion of cultures. Similarly, this musical proposal by Johnstone brings together the ‘Jig’ of the Celtic peoples of northern Europe with the Tarantella found primarily in southern Italy, all under the influence of the ‘scherzo’ (regularly used since Beethoven’s time by Germanic composers). The message is to say, “We live in different countries, but in one Europe.”
Movements or sections: marked ‘Allegro comodo, ma con fuoco’
AUDIO –
AUDIO – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD17N6KLi60

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: Very 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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