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My Piano Quartet is in one continuous movement that lasts about 13
minutes. The declamatory opening, which returns in different guises later
in the piece, quickly gives way to a wide variety of often contrapuntal
textures. Although the effect of the piece is largely one of continuous
flow, there is a distant echo of a more traditional four movement plan.
There is an opening allegro (with a extended lyrical melody for viola
towards the end) and a fast and lively finale in which short melodic ideas
are passed around among the strings. In the middle section of the piece a
lighter scherzando, culminating in an extended passage for pizzicato
strings, is intercut with episodes of slow music. The quartet was
commissioned by the Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music for the Ames Piano
Quartet, and is dedicated to both of these groups, and their admirable
championing of contemporary American chamber music.
First performance: November 14, 2003, Sheldon Art Gallery, Lincoln, NE, The Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music, The Ames Piano Quartet: Mahlon Darlington - violin, Jonathan Sturm - viola, George Work - cello, William David - piano.
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