Written in the summer of 1923, the year before the "Pines of Rome", for the Lener Quartet, which gave the first performance in London in October of that year. There are four sub-movements (in the 1925 Philharmonia score described as First movement, Scherzo, Adagio, and Finale (Passacaglia), but they are difficult to hear as there are so many sections and changes of tempo thoughout .
Great played! Beautiful sounds and also great to see you perform on stage.
Brilliant performance! Definitely not a piece for casual listening for me, but once I really focused I found something beautiful at every moment.
Written in the summer of 1923, the year before the "Pines of Rome", for the Lener Quartet, which gave the first performance in London in October of that year. There are four sub-movements (in the 1925 Philharmonia score described as First movement, Scherzo, Adagio, and Finale (Passacaglia), but they are difficult to hear as there are so many sections and changes of tempo thoughout .
this. is. a. masterpiece.
Bellissimo quartetto per archi.
Nice playing guys!