One of America's most decorated and accomplished composers, John Harbison has composed works for virtually every traditional genre as well as countless works for outside-the-box ensembles. His First Four String Quartets, composed between 1984 and 2002, are a testament to his exploratory nature coupled with a reverence and respect for what has come before. Hints of Britten, Shostakovich, Bartók, and especially Bach abound throughout the four quartets, yet his own unique voice is unmistakable. Harbison delves into new ...
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One of America's most decorated and accomplished composers, John Harbison has composed works for virtually every traditional genre as well as countless works for outside-the-box ensembles. His First Four String Quartets, composed between 1984 and 2002, are a testament to his exploratory nature coupled with a reverence and respect for what has come before. Hints of Britten, Shostakovich, Bartók, and especially Bach abound throughout the four quartets, yet his own unique voice is unmistakable. Harbison delves into new territory with his conception of rhythmic relationships, harmony, tonality, and melody, yet his music is not only accessible, but quite enjoyable to even the novice listener. With this exploration of sound and technique comes great demands on the players to deliver in such a way that listeners are focusing on the music, not on its difficulty. The Lydian String Quartet, often recognized for its successful coupling of traditional repertoire as well as new compositions, is perfectly suited for...
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