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Shostakovich, Dmitri - Quartet No 13 in b-flat, Op 138 Published by DSCH

Shostakovich, Dmitri - Quartet No 13 in b-flat, Op 138 Published by DSCH

The piece was dedicated to Vadim Borisovsky, violist of the Beethoven Quartet, and the viola is accordingly given a prominent role in the piece. The quartet opens with a twelve-tone row played on the viola, and concludes with a long viola solo in the high register. The work also requires the players to tap on the bodies of their instruments with their bows at several points; such techniques had become almost commonplace in the West by this time, but were not typically used in Soviet music of this period.

This edition contains the full score. Published by DSCH.

Difficulty: 5 - 6


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Shostakovich, Dmitri - Quartet No 13 in b-flat, Op 138 Published by DSCH

The piece was dedicated to Vadim Borisovsky, violist of the Beethoven Quartet, and the viola is accordingly given a prominent role in the piece. The quartet opens with a twelve-tone row played on the viola, and concludes with a long viola solo in the high register. The work also requires the players to tap on the bodies of their instruments with their bows at several points; such techniques had become almost commonplace in the West by this time, but were not typically used in Soviet music of this period.

This edition contains the full score. Published by DSCH.

Difficulty: 5 - 6


Click here to learn more about the Apprentice and ASTA Sheet Music Difficulty Ratings.

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The piece was dedicated to Vadim Borisovsky, violist of the Beethoven Quartet, and the viola is accordingly given a prominent role in the piece. The quartet opens with a twelve-tone row played on the viola, and concludes with a long viola solo in the high register. The work also requires the players to tap on the bodies of their instruments with their bows at several points; such techniques had become almost commonplace in the West by this time, but were not typically used in Soviet music of this period.

This edition contains the full score. Published by DSCH.

Difficulty: 5 - 6


Click here to learn more about the Apprentice and ASTA Sheet Music Difficulty Ratings.
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