String Quartet (1961)
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String Quartet (1961)
Opus Zero
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String Quartet : Opus Zero was composed in 1961 during a few years of fairly exclusive use of the 12-tone technique advised and guided by Malcom Williamson, my private and only teacher of composition, in London from 1959-1964. It was never performed, although my friend, John Cale, then a music student at Goldsmith College and later co-founder of the famous Velvet Underground rock band in New York, couldn't find a second violinist to make up a quartet to try it out. It is only now being premiered because of the enterprise of Dominic Flynn (assisted by Nathan Meurant) in putting the pencilled score together and typesetting it 59 years later. I very recently sub-titled it "Opus Zero" to distinguish it from the six later numbered string quartets starting in 1971. It is in four movements and applied 12-tone serial techniques, although not as strictly as in later works of that London period.

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Product Details

Artist
Format
Digital Score and Parts
Length
15:00
SKU/Product ID
KD39477
Publisher
TSO Publishing