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Vincent d'Indy - String Quartet No. 1 in D major 

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- Composer: Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy (27 March 1851 -- 2 December 1931)
- Performers: Quatuor Joachim
- Year of recording: 2001
String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 35, written in 1890.
00:00 - I. Lent et soutenu. Modérément animé
12:11 - II. Lent et Calme
20:47 - III. Assez modéré et dans le sentiment d'un chant populaire. Assez vite
27:36 - IV. Assez lent et librement déclamé. Vif et joyeusement animé
D'Indy fulfilled his apprenticeship through the 1870s. With the 1880s came those amazing works in which inspiration and technique strike an uninhibited balance blending charm and power, youthful élan and just proportion, beginning with the operatically ambitious cantata Le Chant de la Cloche (1879-1883), and continuing with the piano Poème des Montagnes (1881), Symphonie Cévenole (1886), and the Trio in B flat for clarinet, cello, and piano (1887) -- the latter two enjoying continuing popularity to keep his name alive outside France. With the 1890s the genuine afflatus animating earlier works thins as a preoccupation with architecture comes to the fore. Bach's counterpoint, the "cellular" technique employed occasionally in Beethoven's last quartets (dovetailing with Wagnerian leitmotive, which ultimately find their origin the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony), "cyclic" thematic recall adapted by Liszt and Franck from the last movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony -- and other oddments of the stupendous erudition amassed by a superbly analytical mind -- are marshaled against an inability to generate immediately compelling material. Even in the earlier work's quotation (e.g., the allusion to Weber in Poème des Montagnes) and folk song -- the Symphonie Cévenole, or Symphonie sur un chant montagnard française, is based on a shepherd's tune D'Indy heard on a hike in his beloved Cévennes -- are pressed into service. Later works (e.g., Fervaal and L'Étranger) would call upon Gregorian chant.
The manner of disguising the essentially cerebral nature of his compositional thought in glowingly effective string writing -- a salient feature of his String Quartet No. 1, composed over 1890-1891 -- would be perfected in the sensuous shimmer of his orchestral poem Istar (1896). But in the quartets his strengths and weaknesses are, sometimes cruelly, exposed. On hearing the First Quartet, his friend Fauré put the matter succinctly -- "The Andante is extremely successful. I also like the piece in the form of a folk song. But the first movement and the finale please me less: they are dry, and more interesting for their technical writing than for their ideas. The Andante, on the other hand, is full of feeling, very human." Chabrier, D'Indy's mentor and something of an older brother to him, was more appreciative -- "It is admirable! I cannot put it too strongly. I know no one, anywhere, who is capable of setting up a quartet like that! It is a delight to your friends -- not only that, but it is also an honor to your country." The Quatuor Ysaÿe gave the premiere chez Cercle XX, Brussels, on 24 February 1891.
The string quartet is dedicated: "à Eugène Ysaÿe, au quatuor Ysaÿe, Crickboom, Van Hout, Joseph Jacob".

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Комментарии : 35   
@valerieheinderyckx4506
@valerieheinderyckx4506 8 месяцев назад
Splendide quatuor, d'une grande culture et qualité d'écriture. ❤
@helencaldicott3996
@helencaldicott3996 8 лет назад
Lovely music, Paul D'indy, love Grandma
@evanhansen1608
@evanhansen1608 5 лет назад
simply superb
@GerSHAK
@GerSHAK 7 лет назад
Only listened to the first movement so far, but wow, I feel like Schönberg must have heard this. A lot of similarities to his first string quartet IMO, which he wrote fifteen years later.
@GerSHAK
@GerSHAK 7 лет назад
EDIT: Just read this. "While many composers followed Arnold Schönberg on the road to discordant harmonies and atonality, some did not. Among the detractors was Vincent d’Indy. According to Andrew Thomson, in his book Vincent d'Indy and His World, d’Indy called Schönberg "a madman who teaches nothing except that you should write everything that comes into your head...His work..is no more than a mass of meaningless notes." On another occasion, Honegger suggested to d'Indy that Schoenberg's music was to be read, rather than to be heard, to which d'Indy replied: "These noises don't interest me on paper any more than they do in the atmosphere." He had no sympathy for discordant music. He considered "modernist" Edgard Varese, who was a student at the Schola Cantorum, a dishonor to the teaching of the school." That's crazy to me. This piece sounds so much like early Schönberg to me, and like d'Indy himself came pretty close to the borders of tonality.
@hippotropikas5374
@hippotropikas5374 5 лет назад
Maybe Schoenberg himself appreciated the work of his detractor :)
@l.c.turner-thedailycanon
@l.c.turner-thedailycanon Год назад
@@GerSHAK Well, it may just be the timeless cycle of ruffling the feathers of your elders when you're young, and becoming like them when you're old. D'Indy's later music is much more conservative.
@harryandruschak2843
@harryandruschak2843 8 лет назад
Thanks to this channel, I have had the opportunity to listen to quartets 1 and 2 for the first time in my life. Charming works, but never played on our two local classical music stations. Did he ever get around to writing a third one?
@misterpleaser3607
@misterpleaser3607 8 лет назад
he wrote a whole bunch en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Vincent_d%27Indy
@misterpleaser3607
@misterpleaser3607 8 лет назад
he wrote a whole bunch en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Vincent_d%27Indy
@galek75
@galek75 8 лет назад
i can see the grosse fuge in the opening!
@metodoinstinto
@metodoinstinto 8 лет назад
+15kwakmatthew I was gonna say that
@geoffwalker9392
@geoffwalker9392 5 лет назад
@@metodoinstinto Me too! And at 2 before J the second violin sounds as though it's anticipating the overture to Donna Dianna (premiered a few years later). Generally you can sure tell that this guy was a pupil of Franck.
@fitnessbrotherade2959
@fitnessbrotherade2959 6 лет назад
😲👏👏👏👏👍✌👀
@JAMESLEVEE
@JAMESLEVEE 6 лет назад
The quartet is in D minor, not D Major.
@andrewchambersmusic
@andrewchambersmusic 6 лет назад
The opening phrase is in D minor, but the material that follows modulates through a bunch of different keys before eventually moving to D major.
@MCMeru
@MCMeru 5 лет назад
@@andrewchambersmusic It ends in D Minor though..
@andrewchambersmusic
@andrewchambersmusic 5 лет назад
@@MCMeru The key that the piece ends in isn't particularly relevant in this case. There's a rule taught to music students that the key of a piece can be determined by looking at the beginning and ending sections, but this is actually just a learning tool, and not a reliable method across all music. The act of categorizing music into major and minor keys becomes more and more difficult (and in many cases foolish) the further into the contemporary era you get (in this case 1890 on the cusp of the contemporary era from the romantic era). If a piece of music opens in A minor for 30 seconds, is then in F major for 10 minutes, and then ends back in A minor, in what sense is the piece as a whole really "in A minor". And in the case of the piece above, what happens when it's in a bunch of different keys, and at times not in a key at all? There are many moments in this piece where it can be said that we are in a key, but only in the sense that there is a tonal center. Not in terms of a more general pitch content associated with a key. For example, at 1:26 (rehearsal A) we have clear F#s indicative of major, but we also have Bbs indicative of minor. Raised 3rd degree, but a lowered 6th degree. All this is to say that it's not quite as simple as "This is in D minor". There's more to it than that.
@emanuel_soundtrack
@emanuel_soundtrack 4 года назад
its. amatter of opnion, i find it is in Y minor artificialis.
@arionthedeer7372
@arionthedeer7372 2 года назад
@@andrewchambersmusic Wouldn’t you just refer to the key it’s written in? It opens in D major, so it is in D major. So what if the chords are articulated to be in D minor…?
@parthoroy9141
@parthoroy9141 4 года назад
What movement is the Yankee Doodle d'Indy part?
@chrisingres6221
@chrisingres6221 8 лет назад
music is fine, quartet also, the only thing i don't understand is this reverberation, sounds like notre-dame or dome/cologne.
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 лет назад
+chris ingres Yes you're right, their recordings of d'Indy's 2nd and 3rd quartet have the same problem. Not sure what they did that made it sound like this...
@chrisingres6221
@chrisingres6221 8 лет назад
anyway: it's a great pleasure that one can listen (and see) here some fine music that isn't common repertoire in the concert hall. many thanks for your incredible work. -- the toon on your page is funny :D
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 лет назад
chris ingres Yes I'm very fond of it too! It's made by Wieske de Jong, check out www.wieskedejong.com to see more of her work :)
@chrisingres6221
@chrisingres6221 8 лет назад
oh thank you, good stuff, she likes those anteater-like animals :D there's another drawing. funny, they look quite relaxed. so you are also dutch? cu, chris olla-vogala
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 лет назад
chris ingres Yes I am :D Where are you from?
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