Más música de cuarteto / More quartet music

avatar

Screenshot_20210401-221009.jpg

Hola queridos y apreciados amigos, espero como siempre esten de lo mejor el dia de hoy

Para seguir un poco con el tema que toqué la publicación del dia de ayer, hoy quiero traerles más melodias y música de lo que es la música de cuartetos de cuerda.

Lo primero, es que un cuarteto de cuerdas es justamente un cuarteto de instrumentos de cuerdas, como su nombre lo dice, que normalmente está conformado por "Violín 1, violin 2, viola y cello"

La música para este formato es realmente grande, pues en aquella época era más económico componer para solamente cuatro personas, que para una orquesta completa.

La dificultad de esta es también muy grande, partiendo por el hecho de que es un solo instrumento por voz, basicamente siendo los cuatro instrumentos unos solistas.

Al mencionar a grandes compositores de este formato tenemos que mencionar si o si a Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven y Brahms, siendo estos cuatro unos pilares para la música de este formato y la música en general.

Para comentar un punto curioso, es que desde un poco antes de Haydn se empezó a implementar que el primer violin era un violin solista y que los demás solamente lo compañaban. Es decir, la melodia la tenía el primer violin y los demás acompañaban...

Poco a poco esto fué cambiando, y los compositores empezaron a darle más prioridad melódica a los demás integrantes, dandoles partes más cantabiles.

A pesar de todo este gran cambio, es muy seguido que la melodia esté en el primer violin, asi que por ello quiero traerles hoy un poco de una melodia de uno de los cuartetos de Beethoven, que sin duda es de los compositores fundamentales para hacer éste formato,

Asi que sin más nada que agregar espero les guste, ¡abrazos!

Screenshot_20210401-221009.jpg

Hello dear and dear friends, I hope you are always the best today

To continue a little with the theme that I touched on yesterday's publication, today I want to bring you more melodies and music than what is the music of string quartets.

The first thing is that a string quartet is precisely a quartet of string instruments, as its name says, which is normally made up of "Violin 1, violin 2, viola and cello"

The music for this format is really great, because at that time it was cheaper to compose for only four people than for a complete orchestra.

The difficulty of this is also very great, starting from the fact that it is a single instrument per voice, basically the four instruments being soloists.

When mentioning great composers of this format we have to mention yes or yes to Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms, these four being pillars for the music of this format and music in general.

To comment on a curious point, it is that from a little before Haydn it began to be implemented that the first violin was a solo violin and that the others only accompanied him. That is, the melody was played by the first violin and the others accompanied ...

Little by little this was changing, and the composers began to give more melodic priority to the other members, giving them more singing parts.

Despite all this great change, it is very often that the melody is on the first violin, so that is why I want to bring you today a bit of a melody from one of Beethoven's quartets, which is undoubtedly one of the fundamental composers to do. this format,

So without anything else to add I hope you like it, hugs!



0
0
0.000
3 comments
avatar

Your post has been supported and upvoted from the Classical Music community (Subscribe at peakd and Steempeak) as it appears to be of interest to our community. We also support jazz and folk music posts!

If you enjoy our support of the #classical-music community, please consider a small upvote to help grow the support account!

You can find details about us below.



The classical music community at #classical-music, Peakd, Steempeak and Discord. Follow our community accounts @classical-music and @classical-radio or follow our curation trail (classical-radio) at Hive Vote or SteemAuto!

0
0
0.000