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Kocsár Miklós: Chaconne per archi

for junior string orchestra or two violins and violoncello or violin, viola and violoncello

score and parts

Setting: String Ensemble, String Orchestra, String Trio
Genre: Contemporary Hungarian Works
Period: Contemporary Music
Language: Hungarian, English
Duration: 9'
Length: 40 pages
Format: 20 5 x 29 0 cm
Weight: 0.154 kg
Published: March 2015
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Item number: 14922
ISMN: 9790080149225
Kocsár composed the Chaconne for three-part string ensemble in 1996. Originally a popular Baroque musical form, the chaconne is characterized by a set of ground-bass variations. In Kocsár's piece the 23-bar theme is followed by nine variations of diverse characters. The composition lasts about nine minutes and is rounded off with a recapitulation of the theme and a coda.

The Chaconne can be performed by junior string orchestras consisting of either two violins and a violoncello or a violin, a viola, and a violoncello (with or without double bass), or by string trios consisting of two violins and violoncello or a violin, a viola and a violoncello. The edition includes a full score and one part for each instrument. If the work is performed by a string orchestra the parts may be copied as required for the number of musicians.

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