String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96 (“American”) for Wind Quintet The New York Woodwind Quintet Library Series Southern Music Woodwind
String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96 (“American”) for Wind Quintet The New York Woodwind Quintet Library Series Southern Music Woodwind
- Southern Music Woodwind
- Southern Music Company
- Score & Parts
- Antonin Dvorak
- George Barrere, Samuel Baron
- Charles Neidich
- $65.00 (US)
Antonin Dvorak composed the quartet in F Major, op. 96 “The American” in the summer of 1893 during his summer vacation in Spillvale, Iowa. From 1892-1895, Dvorak served as director of the National Conservatory of Music in NYC. He had been interested in “American Music” and felt that Native American and Afro-American music could inspire an “American Music” distinct from European influences. He was inspired by (Henry Thacker) Harry Burleigh, his student in New York and one of the first Afro-American composers.
While it is impossible to know why Georges Barrere chose Dvorak's F Major Quartet to transcribe for Woodwind Quintet, we may easily hazard several guesses. Firstly, it was a work much beloved by the public and very respected by professional musicians. As an immigrant himself, Barrere could easily sympathize with Dvorak's desire to create a distinctly American work. A work in the key of F Major, it lent itself easily to wind transcription. While known as the Barrere transcription, it turns out that Samuel Baron, one of Barrere's most famous students and a long time member of the New York Woodwind Quintet, who has to his credit a long list of wonderful transcriptions for woodwind quintet, played a significant role in the transcription.
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Product Details
- #HL 00124645
- 9781581061703
- 884088983758
- SU781
- 9.0"
- 12.0"
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