String Quartet No. 3 (Hill)

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String Quartet No. 3 in A minor "The Carnival", ,[1] was composed by Alfred Hill in 1912,[2] when he was playing second violin in Cyril Monk's Austral String Quartet.[3] Its original title was The Carnival, or Student in Italy.[4][5] The manuscript score is preserved in the National Library of Australia.[5] In 1955 Hill expanded it to a symphony, thus creating his .[3][4] The quartet's average duration is 21-22 minutes.

Structure[]

The quartet is in four movements:[6]

I. In the streets. Allegro con fuoco (A minor)
II. Andantino (D major)
III. Scherzo (A major)
IV. Finale. Allegro moderato (A minor)

Originally all the four movements had titles. According to Allan Stiles, these were:[1]

I. In the streets — A Merry march
II. In the studio — Serious moods
III. In the country — The dances on the green
IV. Finale — The Carnival

In the manuscript score held in the National Library of Australia the titles differ from those above:[5]

I. In the streets
II. Away from the madding crowd
III. Dancing on the green
IV. Carnival — Procession of priests — The street singer

Editions[]

  • Alfred Hill. String Quartet No.3 in A Minor "The Carnival". Narara, N.S.W.: Stiles Music Publications, 2005 (ISMN 979-0-720029-73-3)

Recordings[]

  • (rec. 2006) – (2007) Naxos Records 8.570491.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Allan Stiles. A Catalogue of the Music of Alfred Hill
  2. ^ Donald Maurice. Booklet notes to Naxos 8.570491
  3. ^ a b Keith Anderson. Booklet notes to Naxos 8.223538
  4. ^ a b Rhoderick McNeill (23 March 2016). The Australian Symphony from Federation to 1960. Routledge. pp. 99–. ISBN 978-1-317-04087-3.
  5. ^ a b c Catalogue entrance in the National Library of Australia
  6. ^ Stiles Music Publications
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