SCIARRINO Quartets Nos 7 & 8. Sei Quartetti Brevi

Quartets from the pioneer of new vocal techniques

Record and Artist Details

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Kairos

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 46

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: 0013212KAI

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
String Quartet No 7 Salvatore Sciarrino, Composer
Quartetto Prometeo
String Quartet No 8 Salvatore Sciarrino, Composer
Quartetto Prometeo
(6) Quartetti Brevi Salvatore Sciarrino, Composer
Quartetto Prometeo
Franco Donatoni, Luigi Nono, Aldo Clementi, Niccolò Castiglioni – it’s difficult to think of a mid-20th-century Italian composer whose music wasn’t earthed deeply in the country’s various vocal and choral traditions. Salvatore Sciarrino is a generation younger than those pioneering figures but explains, in considerable detail, how his Seventh String Quartet (1999) grew out of that same pool of influences.

Sciarrino tells us how it is necessary ‘to free the voice from inert imitation by instruments’; how the ‘superficial pleasure’ of old vocal motifs ‘runs contrary to actual expression’, an agenda which redraws the rule book fundamentally when reapplied to instrumental music. The Seventh Quartet is a compressed nine-minute miniature that obsessively retreads the same gestural terrain, moving ahead slightly, rewinding back to where it started. The whole piece tumbles out from a simple falling glissando, a basic vocal-derived gesture that sounds at first daringly naked and raw but which is tripped soon enough into interlocking webs of notes separated by sudden silences and long held notes: a mad scene for string quartet.

Sei Quartetti brevi (‘Six Short Quartets’) was begun in 1967 and finally completed in 1992 after a commission from the Rovereto Philharmonic Association. It’s noticeable that despite the two decade hiatus there’s no great stylistic mismatch between the individual sections; Sciarrino’s voice was firmly in place from the get-go. In his booklet-note, he talks about the very particular type of virtuosity needed for his music: ‘I ask the interpreters to take on more responsibility,’ he says, and the Quartetto Prometeo project a very composer-specific sound world; vibrato-less rustling, clean-cut lines, a deadpan/aloof tone that renews expressivity. Sciarrino wrote his Eighth Quartet for the group in 2008 and they savour its labyrinths and hidden melodies.

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