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String Quartet No. 10
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String Quartet No. 10 by Samuel Adler String Quartet - Sheet Music

By Samuel Adler
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Chamber Music Cello, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2

SKU: PR.114416260

Composed by Samuel Adler. Sws. Contemporary. Score and parts. With Standard notation. Composed August 19 2013. 88 pages. Duration 15 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #114-41626. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114416260).

ISBN 9781491101070. UPC: 680160620043. 9 x 12 inches.

Adler's milestone String Quartet No. 10 was composed for the Cassatt String Quartet for performance at the Bowdoin International Music Festival's 50th Anniversary season in 2014. Built in a single movement of contrasting sections, Adler's 10th will continue to be featured in upcoming concerts by the Cassatt Quartet, including a performance in Beijing in July.
The String Quartet No. 10 was written in 2013 for the 50th anniversary of the Bowdoin International Summer Music Festival and is dedicated to the Cassatt Quartet who premiered the work during the 50th anniversary celebration in July 2014. xa0The work was written with a generous grant from the Fromm Music Foundation.The 10th String Quartet is in one continuous movement but divided into four sections. xa0The first section is a slow introduction which presents the basic harmonic material of the entire work. xa0This is suddenly interrupted by a very agitated movement forming a great contrast to the calm of the beginning. xa0This rhythmic drive comes to a stop and is relieved by the third section which is a variation of the beginning, but is a bit longer and more developed. xa0This is followed by the final section which again captures the agitation of the second section and brings the work to a wild and most aggressive end.—Samuel Adler.

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