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Elena Ruehr

Ruehr: String Quartet No. 10 ("Long Pond")

$ 48.25
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E.C. Schirmer Music Company  |  SKU: ECS.9330  |  Barcode: 600313318542
  • Composer: Elena Ruehr (1963-)
  • Format: Score & Set of Parts
  • Instrumentation: String Quartet (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello)
  • Work: String Quartet No. 10 ("Long Pond") (2023)
  • UPC: 600313318542
  • Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches

Description

Long Pond is a beautiful small lake in Cape Cod, where I have spent a lot of time. I wanted to write a piece that evoked a lovely few days in that specific place.

It starts with the full moon rising over the pond—both lovely and a little mysterious. There is a short break, then in the morning, I usually take my dog to the beach, and often he finds some friends there to play with (this movement is dedicated to Rick Tousignant who is a dear friend of my dog Barkley). After another break, the last three movements are played without pause. Perhaps the next day the sun rises brightly, and then we go for a sail on the harbor. A storm picks up - we call them nor'easters here - and a great tree falls. Then there is quiet and the sun comes out. —-Elena Ruehr

E.C. Schirmer Music Company

Ruehr: String Quartet No. 10 ("Long Pond")

$ 48.25

Description

Long Pond is a beautiful small lake in Cape Cod, where I have spent a lot of time. I wanted to write a piece that evoked a lovely few days in that specific place.

It starts with the full moon rising over the pond—both lovely and a little mysterious. There is a short break, then in the morning, I usually take my dog to the beach, and often he finds some friends there to play with (this movement is dedicated to Rick Tousignant who is a dear friend of my dog Barkley). After another break, the last three movements are played without pause. Perhaps the next day the sun rises brightly, and then we go for a sail on the harbor. A storm picks up - we call them nor'easters here - and a great tree falls. Then there is quiet and the sun comes out. —-Elena Ruehr

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