The Music of String Quartet No. 4

After the premiere of my fourth quartet by the amazing Beo String Quartet at the Charlotte New Music Festival, I decided to share my score. Enjoy!

After a difficult year-and-a-half (including the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic), I wanted to compose something hopeful. I had recently completed composing the music for my album MMXX and I wanted to write about the present moment. People, including myself, had been experiencing many feelings surrounding the United States opening back up after the year-and-a-half long battle with the pandemic.

The piece starts off cloudy, confused, and concerned. Throughout the journey, the main melody finds a brighter path forward, as well as other melodies to converse with. As the piece unfolds there are multiple thematic elements that develop a dialogue with one another. The piece ends with a question mark, but it’s contemplative, optimistic, not depressed.

The M and S markings indicate Main and Secondary melodies. Inspired by Arnold Schoenberg’s use of the Hauptstimme & Nebenstimme, the M and S markings denote the contrapuntal line of primary and secondary importance within the ensemble.

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Recording by Beo String Quartet
Engineered by Beo String Quartet & Tim Corpus
Sheet music is available at www.timcorpus.net.
Special thanks to Beo String Quartet and the Charlotte New Music Festival

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