Daisy Chain
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Violin

SKU: HU.RMS082

Composed by John Alexander. Violin Quartet, Strings, Ensembles. Score and Parts. Recital Music #RMS082. Published by Recital Music (HU.RMS082).

0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4 inches.

A rare work for 4 violins, this seven movement suite is aimed at the good intermediate quartet and is also playable by larger forces. English composer, John Alexander writes in a confident and strongly lyrical style,still within a modern idiom, producing music that is accessible and ful l of character. Each movement is named after a different daisy and, although written on a miniature scale, is a work of great invention with effective musical and technical challenges for each player. A new editionfor 4 violas is in preparation. John Alexander was born in West Sussex in 1942 and began to compose at the age of 20. At the time he discovere d a fascination for art, literature, dance, architecture and sculpture and these topics, along with mathematics, have continued to have a bearing on his work. He studied composition with Edmund Rubbra at the Guildhall School of Music in London, and later with Jonathan Harvey and Peter Wiegold at the University of Sussex. John Alexander has never been a prolific composer, but an impressive and growing body of work reflects a rare eye for detail and structure - each work beautifully crafted and reworked until every inflection, detail and nuance is perfect. Probably best described as a miniaturist, he writes in a fluent, independent and strongly personal style with an intense desire to create music which communicates to both performer and audience alike. In 1999 John Alexander won the 1st BIBF Composition Contest and was invited to be a judge for several BIBF competitions. He was a featured composer at Bass-Fest 2001, was an spnm short-listed composer for three years, and was Composer-in-residence at the 2004 Rotterdam Conservatoire Double Bass Weekend, Bass-Fest 2006 and 2007 Wells Double Bass Weekend. His works have been performed and broadcast throughout the world and he was written an impressive and unique body of work for double bass.