String Quartet No. 1 (Janáček)
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Leoš Janáček Leoš Janáček (, baptised Leo Eugen Janáček; 3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928) was a Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist, and teacher. He was inspired by Moravian and other Slavic musics, including Eastern European fol ...
wrote two string quartets. String Quartet No. 1, called "The Kreutzer Sonata", was written quickly between 13 and 28 October 1923 at a time of great creative concentration, and then revised, in the autograph, from 30 October to 7 November 1923. It was inspired by
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's novella ''
The Kreutzer Sonata ''The Kreutzer Sonata'' (russian: Крейцерова соната, ) is a novella by Leo Tolstoy, named after Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 9 (Beethoven), Kreutzer Sonata. The novella was published in 1889, and was promptly censored by the Rus ...
'', which had itself been inspired by
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's Violin Sonata No. 9, known as the "Kreutzer" after its dedicatee,
Rodolphe Kreutzer Rodolphe Kreutzer (15 November 1766 – 6 January 1831) was a French violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer of forty French operas, including '' La mort d'Abel'' (1810). He is probably best known as the dedicatee of Beethoven's Violin S ...
. The premiere was given on 17 October 1924 by the Czech Quartet at a concert of the ''Spolek pro moderní hudbu (Contemporary Music Society)'' at the Mozarteum in
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. A pocket score was published in April 1925 by ''Hudební matice''. Janáček had used the Tolstoy novella earlier as well, in 1908–1909, when it inspired him to compose a Piano Trio in three movements. This is lost but surviving fragments of it suggest similarities to the quartet, and reconstructions as a piano trio have been made and performed.


Background

The "Kreutzer Sonata" quartet was the first to be composed after a request from the Bohemian Quartet who, in 1923, requested Janáček to compose two string quartets for them. The second was the "Intimate Letters" quartet.


Structure and style

"I was imagining a poor woman, tormented and run down, just like the one the Russian writer Tolstoy describes in his ''Kreutzer Sonata''", Janáček confided in one of his letters to his young friend Kamila Stösslová. In the music of the quartet is depicted psychological drama containing moments of conflict as well as emotional outbursts, passionate work rush towards catharsis and to final climax. The composition consists of four parts: # Adagio – Con moto # Con moto # Con moto – Vivo – Andante # Con moto – (Adagio) – Più mosso The thematic idea central to the whole work is very similar to the theme of the composer's ''Danube'' symphony (1923–25). Using a principle of thematic montage, the quartet almost abandons the fields of traditional
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,
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and
counterpoint In music, counterpoint is the relationship between two or more musical lines (or voices) which are harmonically interdependent yet independent in rhythm and melodic contour. It has been most commonly identified in the European classical tradi ...
and instead makes free with the varied sonic factors typical of Janáček, including his characteristic modal inflections.


References

Janáček, Leoš: String Quartet No. 1. Urtext. Praha: Editio Bärenreiter, 2000. TP 520


Arrangements

# Arrangement suitable for: two violins, viola and cello #* arrangement for: soundtrack of the film Le Paltoquet #* arrangement by: Quentin Damamme #* performed by: Viotti Quartet # Arrangement suitable for: two violins, viola and cello #* arrangement for: string orchestra #* arrangement by: Richard Tognetti #* performed by: Australian Chamber Orchestra, co Richard Tognetti # Arrangement suitable for: two violins, viola and cello #* arrangement for: string orchestra #* arrangement by: Mario Brunello #* performed by: Orchestra d’Archi Italiana, co Mario Brunello # Arrangement suitable for: two violins, viola and cello #* arrangement for: piano trio #* arrangement by: Michal Hájků, (pseudonym of Jarmil Burghauser) #* performed by: Abegg Trio # Arrangement suitable for: two violins, viola and cello #* arrangement for: #* arrangement by: Till Alexander Körber #* performed by: Merlin Ensemble # Arrangement suitable for: two violins, viola and cello #* arrangement for: piano trio #* arrangement by: Stephen Coxe #* performed by: Weilerstein Trio


External links

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Program notes

Recording by the Huberman Quartet
(archived on the
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