When will musicians - composers and performers alike - ever learn that arranging a string quartette for string orchestra - which might at first blush seem a good idea - never works!
Arrangements for string orchestra - thanks but no!
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Originally posted by Sydney Grew View PostWhen will musicians - composers and performers alike - ever learn that arranging a string quartette for string orchestra - which might at first blush seem a good idea - never works!
Surely it depends on the quality of the arranger. (And perhaps on the quality of the original )
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Surely we're thinking of the Barber Adagio...but didn't Barber himself make the arrangement? I think both versions are extremely effective. Not so sure about the choral version though.
Anyway, aren't you being a bit dogmatic, SG? Some SQ movements might be eminently arrangeable; others not. Conversely, some early symphonies (Haydn?) might work well with one instrument per part.
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Originally posted by Sydney Grew View PostWhen will musicians - composers and performers alike - ever learn that arranging a string quartette for string orchestra - which might at first blush seem a good idea - never works!
It's Q.U.A.R.T.E.T
Surely you mean
"Never works" In my view ?
Shostakovitch ?
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Originally posted by Pianoman View PostWell Lennie's recording of the Beethoven quartets with the VPO was one of his, and my, favourites, so there!
Actually, my guess is that Eva Mary's other half was prompted to initiate this thread by the recent re-release of string orchestral arrangements of the late Beethoven string quartets by the BIS record company.
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Originally posted by Pianoman View PostWell Lennie's recording of the Beethoven quartets with the VPO was one of his, and my, favourites, so there!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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