This is such a great series: the complete string quartets and string quintet by Alexander Glazunov. I'm always looking forward to your latest Glazunov uploads. Thank you so much for these invaluable videos. All the best, Bartje Bartmans!
These are such fine quartets, and exceptionally suitable for amateurs such as me and my friends to play. The score is tremendously helpful. Many thanks for going to the trouble to do this for us.
Vai su Glazunov e raramente te ne penti,come in questo caso con questa bellissima suite. Credo che Glazunov abbia avuto una predisposizione naturale per gli archi. Grazie sempre a Bartje per questo video .
1. 0:09 ALLA SPAGNOLA. Allegretto, dotted quarter = 88 bpm; Trio starts at quarter = 74 and increases to 88. Poco piu mosso, dotted quarter = 112. 2. 6:15 ORIENTALE. Allegro con brio, dotted quarter = 166 (ed/162) 3. 9:41 INTERLUDIUM IN MODO ANTICO. Andante, quarter = 50 4. 14:15 VALSE. Allegretto, everything is around bar = 68 except the piu mosso 84and giocoso sections, which are around 84-88. 5. 19:52 ALL' UNGHERESE. Allegretto, quarter = 108. Poco meno mosso Maestoso was around 92 (edition marked 80), Vivo half = 92 -- so Vivo represents double-time of the Maestoso, Andantino quarter = 60.
Where did you get this recording? The only source I can find is www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8429592--glinka-glazunov-chamber-music but it only has 4 of 5 Novelettes (srsly!). It's clearly the same recording with the crackly microphones, but the Shostakovich Quartet's musicality, grace, and erudition practically transcends any of that.
oh glazunov. i love you
Je dois jouer ça en quatuor c’est super compliqué mais c’est magnifique, cette vidéo avec le conducteur est parfaite. Merci ☺️
This is such a great series: the complete string quartets and string quintet by Alexander Glazunov. I'm always looking forward to your latest Glazunov uploads. Thank you so much for these invaluable videos. All the best, Bartje Bartmans!
Thank you! One more to come, the Five Pieces for String Quartet. Youth work.
Looking forward to it! Thanks again!
Sí...de acuerdísimo....My sentiments exactly....Gracias from México!
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These are such fine quartets, and exceptionally suitable for amateurs such as me and my friends to play. The score is tremendously helpful. Many thanks for going to the trouble to do this for us.
Vai su Glazunov e raramente te ne penti,come in questo caso con questa bellissima suite.
Credo che Glazunov abbia avuto una predisposizione naturale per gli archi.
Grazie sempre a Bartje per questo video .
Such fun!
i’m in a quartet and we’re playing all of the movements for solo and ensemble, folklife, and for our orch final this year!! wish us luck!
UPDATE: we won s&e and were gonna perform at state but then couldn’t because of corona:/
1. 0:09 ALLA SPAGNOLA. Allegretto, dotted quarter = 88 bpm; Trio starts at quarter = 74 and increases to 88. Poco piu mosso, dotted quarter = 112.
2. 6:15 ORIENTALE. Allegro con brio, dotted quarter = 166 (ed/162)
3. 9:41 INTERLUDIUM IN MODO ANTICO. Andante, quarter = 50
4. 14:15 VALSE. Allegretto, everything is around bar = 68 except the piu mosso 84and giocoso sections, which are around 84-88.
5. 19:52 ALL' UNGHERESE. Allegretto, quarter = 108. Poco meno mosso Maestoso was around 92 (edition marked 80), Vivo half = 92 -- so Vivo represents double-time of the Maestoso, Andantino quarter = 60.
What a marvel!
9:40
My friend, why?
Does anyone know which of Alexander compositions was his favorite? mine is Chant Du Menestrel.
He looks like Churchill in that intro
more like Lukashenko
very easy to hear the borodin influence
Where did you get this recording? The only source I can find is www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8429592--glinka-glazunov-chamber-music but it only has 4 of 5 Novelettes (srsly!). It's clearly the same recording with the crackly microphones, but the Shostakovich Quartet's musicality, grace, and erudition practically transcends any of that.
Justin Findlay -- Couldn't agree with you more.....BRAVI desde San Agustinillo!