As I continue to develop other artistic interpretations of vernacular and idiomatic music of my own past, I uncover new pathways in discovering how much this music from my childhood means to me in the present tense. With my String Quartet No 2, I bring to bare one of my favorite music styles I learned as an 11 and 12 year old, Bluegrass.
Bluegrass music is the vocabulary I use in the quartet and it instructs the musical language of the string quartet art form. From the bouncy bluegrass vocal like melodies, to the blistering fast hot licks, to the rhythmic bow "chopping" to the gospel yearnings of the slow movement, I wanted to comprehensively dive down deep in to the strains of this music. I wanted to further discover what this American musical art form means to string playing, what it means to this quartet, and ultimately what my own past means to me today.
Level: Advanced
Time: 37 minutes
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Cat. No.
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Title + Kind + Instrumentation
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Instrument
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Price/Buy
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| MO170A |
String Quartet No. 2 (Bluegrass) two vlns, vla, cel
Score - 82 Pages
Score | Score | |
| MO170B |
String Quartet No. 2 (Bluegrass) two vlns, vla, cel
Part - 35 Pages
1st Violin | 1st Violin | |
| MO170C |
String Quartet No. 2 (Bluegrass) two vlns, vla, cel
Part - 36 Pages
2nd Violin | 2nd Violin | |
| MO170D |
String Quartet No. 2 (Bluegrass) two vlns, vla, cel
Part - 31 Pages
Viola | Viola | |
| MO170E |
String Quartet No. 2 (Bluegrass) two vlns, vla, cel
Part - 33 Pages
Cello | Cello | |