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Milton Babbitt / Charles Wuorinen, The Fine Arts Quartet - Quartet No. 3 / String Quartet flac album
  • Performer Milton Babbitt
  • Title Quartet No. 3 / String Quartet
  • Date of release 1972
  • Style Contemporary
  • Other formats DXD MIDI DMF MPC WAV MP1 TTA
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1795 mb
  • Size FLAC 1932 mb
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String Quartet No. 3 (Babbitt). String Quartet No. 3 is the third of six chamber-music works in the string quartet medium by the American composer Milton Babbitt. Babbitt’s Third Quartet was written in 1969–70 on commission by Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Freeman for the Fine Arts Quartet, to whom it is dedicated (Sir 1974, 608).

The Fine Arts Quartet is a chamber music ensemble founded in Chicago, United States in 1946 by Leonard Sorkin and George Sopkin. The Quartet has recorded over 200 works and has toured internationally for well over half a century, making it one of the longest enduring major string quartets. In its history, the Quartet has had two leaders: Leonard Sorkin, from 1946 to 1981, and Ralph Evans, from 1982 to the present.

Babbitt’s Third Quartet was written in 1969–70 on commission by Mr. The world premiere performances were on May 4–5, 1970 by the Fine Arts Quartet, who subsequently recorded it under a subsidy from the Recording Publication Program of the Ford Foundation (Babbitt 1972). The Quartet is in a single movement lasting over 18 minutes. On first acquaintance the quartet may seem to consist of a welter of unrelated detail, with few if any short-term patterns. The Contemporary Composer in the USA. Milton Babbitt: Quartet No. 3; Charles Wuorinen: String Quartet. Fine Arts Quartet (Leonard Sorkin and Abram Loft, violins; Bernard Zaslav, viola; George Sopkin, cello). LP recording, stereo, 12 in. Turnabout TV-S 34515. New York: Vox Productions, In. 1972. Reissued on CD, stereo.

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Tracklist

A Milton Babbitt Quartet No. 3 21:05
Charles Wuorinen String Quartet (24:00)
B1 I 6:05
B2 II 11:45
B3 III 6:05

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Vox Productions, Inc.

Credits

  • Artwork, Cover – HNR*
  • Cello – George Sopkin
  • Composed By – Charles Wuorinen (tracks: B1 to B3), Milton Babbitt (tracks: A)
  • Ensemble – The Fine Arts Quartet
  • Viola – Bernard Zaslav
  • Violin [1st Violin] – Leonard Sorkin
  • Violin [2nd Violin] – Abram Loft

Notes

Composing dates:
Babbitt: 1969-1970
Wuorinen: 1970-1971

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): VS 4121
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): VS 4122