Listening to a Nielsen string quartet this lunchtime, I was thinking that there is no musical form that has given me such lasting pleasure and interest as this one. Unlike the symphony, which may have reached the end of its useful life now, the string quartet is still a living musical form and still finds composers interested in writing for it. It would be very good to have a series - a successor to the current Symphony series but purely on R3 - which explored the history of the string quartet and analysed a number of quartets from the C18 to the current day: a sort of Discovering the String Quartet series, with illustrated lectures.
With even Discovering Music now reduced to concert-interval length, this sort of enterprise is pretty unlikely. But at least we could share here our own particular favourites from the genre, and perhaps particular performances (concert or broadcast) that have stood out for us and remained in the memory.
With even Discovering Music now reduced to concert-interval length, this sort of enterprise is pretty unlikely. But at least we could share here our own particular favourites from the genre, and perhaps particular performances (concert or broadcast) that have stood out for us and remained in the memory.
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