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The work from which this arrangement for string quartet by Carlo Martelli was taken was originally a suite for piano, written in free imitation of the style of Couperin. It is perhaps best known in the orchestral version made by the composer.

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The work from which this arrangement for string quartet by Carlo Martelli was taken was originally a suite for piano, written in free imitation of the style of Couperin. It is perhaps best known in the orchestral version made by the composer.

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Carlo Martelli has employed great skill in capturing the oriental flavour of the piece. Originally for piano duet but better known in its orchestral version.

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Carlo Martelli has employed great skill in capturing the oriental flavour of the piece. Originally for piano duet but better known in its orchestral version.

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Carlo Martelli has employed great skill in capturing the oriental flavour of the piece. Originally for piano duet but better known in its orchestral version.

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Carlo Martelli has employed great skill in capturing the oriental flavour of the piece. Originally for piano duet but better known in its orchestral version.

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The title Seren Y Nos is Welsh for Star of the Night. This atmospheric piece by Rebecca Faith is based on a simple bass line made up of three chords but the overall result is quite complex. There are two main themes, the first heard on the piano, the second introduced by the flute - these two themes are then layered, inverted and heard in different ranges, timbres and textures to create a sound that goes far beyond two simple themes. The result is a magical sound that has a distinct enchanting impression of a vast open space, hence the title Star of the Night.

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The title Seren Y Nos is Welsh for Star of the Night. This atmospheric piece by Rebecca Faith is based on a simple bass line made up of three chords but the overall result is quite complex. There are two main themes, the first heard on the piano, the second introduced by the flute - these two themes are then layered, inverted and heard in different ranges, timbres and textures to create a sound that goes far beyond two simple themes. The result is a magical sound that has a distinct enchanting impression of a vast open space, hence the title Star of the Night.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this second string quartet was written in New York. The work received its first broadcast by the David Martin String Quartet on BBC Radio 3 in September 1947, and received its first performance in July 1952 at the Cheltenham Festival with the New London String Quartet. For professionals and advanced students.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this second string quartet was written in New York. The work received its first broadcast by the David Martin String Quartet on BBC Radio 3 in September 1947, and received its first performance in July 1952 at the Cheltenham Festival with the New London String Quartet. For professionals and advanced students.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this second string quartet was written in New York. The work received its first broadcast by the David Martin String Quartet on BBC Radio 3 in September 1947, and received its first performance in July 1952 at the Cheltenham Festival with the New London String Quartet. For professionals and advanced students.

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Written in New York in 1945 and premiered by the Blech String Quartet on the 30th June 1945 at the Cheltenham Festival, the heart of this quartet is its beautifully integrated slow movement. For professionals and advanced students.

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Written in New York in 1945 and premiered by the Blech String Quartet on the 30th June 1945 at the Cheltenham Festival, the heart of this quartet is its beautifully integrated slow movement. For professionals and advanced students.

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Written in New York in 1945 and premiered by the Blech String Quartet on the 30th June 1945 at the Cheltenham Festival, the heart of this quartet is its beautifully integrated slow movement. For professionals and advanced students.

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Written in London and premiered at the Cheltenham Festival by the New London String Quartet in July 1952. For professionals and advanced students.

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Written in London and premiered at the Cheltenham Festival by the New London String Quartet in July 1952. For professionals and advanced students.

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Written in London and premiered at the Cheltenham Festival by the New London String Quartet in July 1952. For professionals and advanced students.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this fifth string quartet was written in London and premiered by the New London Quartet at the Cheltenham Town Hall on the 26th April 1962. It received its first London performance in May 1983 at the Purcell Room. For professionals and advanced students.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this fifth string quartet was written in London and premiered by the New London Quartet at the Cheltenham Town Hall on the 26th April 1962. It received its first London performance in May 1983 at the Purcell Room. For professionals and advanced students.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this fifth string quartet was written in London and premiered by the New London Quartet at the Cheltenham Town Hall on the 26th April 1962. It received its first London performance in May 1983 at the Purcell Room. For professionals and advanced students.

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This sixth string quartet is in six sections, played almost without a break. Begun in 1987 the work was subsequently abandoned, then restarted in 1990 and completed in May 1992. Premiered at the Cheltenham Music Festival. For professionals and advanced students.

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This sixth string quartet is in six sections, played almost without a break. Begun in 1987 the work was subsequently abandoned, then restarted in 1990 and completed in May 1992. Premiered at the Cheltenham Music Festival. For professionals and advanced students.

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This sixth string quartet is in six sections, played almost without a break. Begun in 1987 the work was subsequently abandoned, then restarted in 1990 and completed in May 1992. Premiered at the Cheltenham Music Festival. For professionals and advanced students.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this work was premiered by the Blech String Quartet at the Cheltenham Festival in 1950, and was recorded at the Henry Wood Hall in London in January 2002 and has subsequently been released by Dutton Epoch. For colleges, conservatories, professionals and libraries.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this work was premiered by the Blech String Quartet at the Cheltenham Festival in 1950, and was recorded at the Henry Wood Hall in London in January 2002 and has subsequently been released by Dutton Epoch. For colleges, conservatories, professionals and libraries.

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Tonal, well crafted and lasting the test of time, this work was premiered by the Blech String Quartet at the Cheltenham Festival in 1950, and was recorded at the Henry Wood Hall in London in January 2002 and has subsequently been released by Dutton Epoch. For colleges, conservatories, professionals and libraries.

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Commissioned by the British Horn Society in 1990 to celebrate its 10th anniversary, this challenging yet fun piece was recorded by the Guildhall School Horn Ensemble and is available on Cala Records CACD 1036. For conservatories and professionals.

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Commissioned by the British Horn Society in 1990 to celebrate its 10th anniversary, this challenging yet fun piece was recorded by the Guildhall School Horn Ensemble and is available on Cala Records CACD 1036. For conservatories and professionals.

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Commissioned by the British Horn Society in 1990 to celebrate its 10th anniversary, this challenging yet fun piece was recorded by the Guildhall School Horn Ensemble and is available on Cala Records CACD 1036. For conservatories and professionals.

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Rossini retired from a highly successful and lucrative career as an opera composer before he was 40 years old, and although he lived almost another 40 years he wrote very little more music except for some short piano pieces of a dance-like nature that he called Sins of Old Age. Some of these piano pieces were collected several decades after the composers death and were turned into a ballet by Ottorino Respighi - this is one of those pieces, now arranged by Carlo Martelli for string quartet.