Intimate Voices: The Twentieth-Century String Quartet

Edited by Evan Jones

Intimate Voices: The Twentieth-Century String Quartet

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First Published: 15 Nov 2009
13 Digit ISBN: 9781580462297
Pages: 326
Size: 9 x 6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Eastman Studies in Music
Subject: Music
BIC Class: AV

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Contents

  • 1  The String Quartets of Debussy and Ravel
  • 2  Sibelius's "Internal Voices": Structure and Process in the Quartet in D Minor (Voces Intimae), Op. 56
  • 3  The Pitch Language of the Bartók Quartets
  • 4  The String Quartet in the Music of Paul Hindemith
  • 5  Comprehensibility, Variation, and the String Quartet Tradition: The Second Movement of Arnold Schoenberg's Third Quartet, Op. 30
  • 6  Process in the String Quartets of Alban Berg
  • 7  Webern's Music for String Quartet
  • 8  Villa-Lobos's String Quartets
  • 9  Appropriate Tradition: The String Quartets of Sergei Prokofiev, Opp. 50 and 92


Modern composers as diverse as Béla Bartók, Maurice Ravel, Benjamin Britten, and John Cage have confided some of their most personal and intense thoughts to the medium of the string quartet. The resulting repertoire has won the allegiance of string players-and of listeners in the concert hall and at home. Yet, until now, no book has addressed the language of these remarkable works, their interactions with the masterpieces of Beethoven and others, and their new approaches to musical expression. Intimate Voices, organized in rough chronological order, offers the observations and intuitions of leading authorities on quartets by twenty-one composers from eleven countries. Its two volumes-available separately or together-comprise an indispensable guide to amateur and professional chamber musicians, scholars, students, and anyone seeking a deeper acquaintance with the great achievements of twentieth-century music.

Edited by Evan Jones, associate professor of music theory, Florida State University College of Music.

Reviews

"Intimate Voices takes us on a kaleidoscopic ride through a century of string quartets. Players, historians, and theorists alike will appreciate the deeply musical commitment of twenty major writers exploring this medium, from Debussy to modern American, with composers such as Bartók and Scelsi in the same optic, through evidence-based music analysis in a social context. It is a Herculean project, superbly executed by editor Evan Jones." --Jonathan Dunsby, professor of music theory, Eastman School of Music