String Quartets

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Timtin wrote:Does anyone by any chance have the score of Mozart's arrangement for
string quartet of 5 fugues from Bach's WTC II (nos. 2,7,9,8, and 5), K405?

One publisher was Warren Kirkendale in 1962, but finding this or any other
edition is proving impossible.

http://www.music.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bmc1996/KV405art.html
The Moseler edition seem to still be in print but not cheap. One source:

http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Fun ... 5/18724435
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Fun ... 5/18724422
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Thank you Jim. As you say, not cheap.
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Timtin wrote:Does anyone by any chance have the score of Mozart's arrangement for
string quartet of 5 fugues from Bach's WTC II (nos. 2,7,9,8, and 5), K405?

One publisher was Warren Kirkendale in 1962, but finding this or any other
edition is proving impossible.

http://www.music.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bmc1996/KV405art.html
There's a set of parts at the Central Music Library, Victoria Library, Westminster City Council
Why not use interlibrary loan

MARC Record
Funf Fugen fur Streichquartett, KV 405
Bach, Johann Sebastian.

Dewey class number:
782.3
Personal Author:
Bach, Johann Sebastian.
Uniform title:
[Wohltemperierte Klavier, BWV.846-893. Selections ; arr. / Bach]
Title:
Funf Fugen fur Streichquartett, KV 405 / bearbeitet von W.A. Mozart ; herausgegeben von Franz Beyer.
Publication info:
Zurich : Eulenburg, c1972.
Physical description:
4 parts.
General Note:
Publ. no. : GM 72.
Added Entry-Personal Name:
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
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Thanks Rob. I'll keep that in mind, although my preference is for
the full score rather than the individual parts.
It's a work which seems to be widely recorded, but one where the
score itself is curiously under the radar of the entire net.
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Here's another odd item. This composer is from the North Caucasus republic of North Ossetia (today part of the Russian federation). His biographical details are outlined in the following article:

http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... e-talanty/

The score indicates that this is the central movement of a larger quartet. To my knowledge, this is the only music by this composer that was published outside of his immediate region.

Rezvan Kaurbekovich TSORIONTI (Ossetia)
Adagio, for string quartet
Tsorionti - Adagio, for string quartet.pdf
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...and two quartets by this central Asian composer. I believe there is a third as well, but I'm not sure if it saw publication:

Yunis (Eunice) Husseinovich MAMEDOV (born in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, studied in Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
String Quartet no. 1 (1976)
Mamedov, Yu. - String Quartet no. 1 (1976).pdf
String Quartet no. 2
Mamedov, Yu. - String Quartet no. 2.pdf
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Here's two sets of short pieces on Uzbek folk themes. We've seen some of Giyenko's work on both this thread and the cello/piano thread. He was a Tashkent-based composer who wrote many pieces based on Uzbek themes and went on to teach younger composers such as Yunis Mamedov (see previous post :roll: ).

Sher (1900-1962) was a Russian-Jewish violinist and composer, one of the last pupils of Leopold Auer, a violinist credited with establishing the Russian school of violin-playing in the 19th century. Sher himself was a renowned teacher, his many pupils including Vladimir Spivakov. As a composer, he wrote a wide range of chamber music, some concertos, and a large series of virtuoso etudes for violin. The Russian Composers page for him lists a set of 24 piano preludes, a piano quintet, and three string quartets:

Boris Fyodorovich GIYENKO (GIENKO)
Pieces (3) on Uzbek Folk Themes, for string quartet; 1. Surnai Uyini (Dance for Surnai), 2. Okho, Yalli, 3. Salom, Sizga (Hello to You)
Giyenko - Pieces (3) on Uzbek Folk Themes, for string quartet.pdf
Veniamin Iosefovich SHER
Pieces (3) on Ukbek Folk Themes, for string quartet
Sher, V. - Pieces (3) on Uzbek Folk Themes, for string quartet.pdf
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A couple of quartets by Sulkhan Tsintsadze, arguably Georgia's finest composer for that format. Both can be streamed for free at:
http://www.georgian-music.com/free_music/tsintsadze.php

Sulkhan Fyodorovich TSINTSADZE
String Quartet no. 2 (1948)
Tsintsadze - String Quartet no. 2 (1948).pdf
String Quartet no. 4 (1955)
Tsintsadze - String Quartet no. 4 (1955).pdf
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Here is the first of nine quartets by Shebalin:

Vissarion Yakovlevich SHEBALIN
String Quartet no. 1, op. 2 (1923)
Shebalin - String Quartet no. 1, op. 2 (1923).pdf
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A quartet from Azerbaijan:

Khayam hady oghly MIRZA-ZADE
String Quartet no. 2 (1960)
Mirza-Zade - String Quartet no. 2 (1960).pdf
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