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John Luther Adams: Everything That Rises: String Quartet

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COMPOSER: John Luther Adams
PUBLISHER: Chester Music
INSTRUMENTATION: String Quartet
PRODUCT FORMAT: Score
John Luther Adams' Everything That Rises for String Quartet. Composers note: I never imagined I would write a string quartet. Then I heard the JACK Quartet, and I understood how Imight be able to make the medium my own. The result was  The Wind in High Places  -  a twenty-minute work composed
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Composer John Luther Adams
Publisher Chester Music
Instrumentation String Quartet
Number of pages 74
Product Format Score
Description Product Type Set
Style Period Post 1901
Year of Publication 2018
EAN 5020679286906
No. MUSCH87868
Description

John Luther Adams' Everything That Rises for String Quartet.

Composers note:

I never imagined I would write a string quartet. Then I heard the JACK Quartet, and I understood how Imight be able to make the medium my own. The result was The Wind in High Places a twenty-minute work composed entirely on natural harmonics and open strings.

Over the next few years, twomore quartets followed. The second quartet, untouched, is a further exploration of the aeolian sound world of the first. Then, in Canticles of the Sky, the musicians finally touch the fingerboards of theirinstruments.

And now comes Everything That Rises.

This fourth quartet is more expansive, both in time and in space. It grows out of Sila: The Breath of the World - aperformance-length choral/orchestral work composed on a rising series of sixteen harmonic clouds.

Everything That Rises traverses this same territory, but in a much more melodic way.

Each musician isa soloist, playing throughout. They surround the audience. Time floats.

Over the course of an hour, the lines spin out - always rising - in acoustically perfect intervals that grow progressively smaller as they spiralupward... until the music dissolves into the soft noise of the bows, sighing.

Duration: 60 minutes

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