The Colorado Quartet
The Colorado Quartet
Karel Husa's String Quartet No. 4 (Poems) was commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts for the consortium of the Colorado, Blair and Alard Quartets. The works was completed in the spring of 1990 in Ithaca, New York. A collection of six poems, the String Quartet No. 4 explores possibilities of unusual sonorities in a virtuosic writing. When Lucy Mann of the Naumburg Foundation requested a new work for the Colorado Quartet in 1983, Ezra Laderman thought the proposal over for about a week, and it was during this time that he realized that his Quartet No. 6 could be the first work in a triptych. He felt ready now to take the same material he had used in No. 6, music inspired by four youthful personalities, and place it "in the midst of life" as Laderman says. The four-note-motive of NO. 6 strides out again at the beginning of No. 7 - only now it is inverted, so that it reaches muscularly upward. The String Quartet 1982 by Mel Powell was composed for the Composers String Quartet, the Sequoia String Quartet and the Thouvenel String Quartet under a consortium commission from the National Endowment for the Arts, which, at the same time, commissioned this quartet and quartets from Milton Babbitt and Elliott Carter. Powell's Quartet is played through as a single movement with clearly differentiated subdivisions.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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String Quartet No. 4 (Poems) | Karel Husa | Colorado Quartet |
String Quartet No. 7 | Ezra Laderman | Colorado Quartet |
String Quartet | Mel Powell | Colorado Quartet |
Reviews
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"Three composers of serious, relatively dissonant music are presented here in performances emphasizing color and drama and a recording well balanced and rich in sonority.The Colorado handles all this in a vibrant way."
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