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Dudok Quartet Amsterdam - What Remains (2023)

Dudok Quartet Amsterdam - What Remains (2023)

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Classical | Label: Rubicon Classics

The title What Remains of String Quartet No. 4 (2019) by Joey Roukens can be understood in various ways. On a poetic level, the words correspond to the character of the music, which often seems to hark back to ‘something remaining’ from a previous era – ruins, ghosts, scraps or memories. This interpretation, both of the words and of the music itself, marked the beginning of the associative exploration that led to this album of the same title. A fascinatingly curated programme from the Dudok, drawing on music from the 13th, 14th and 16th centuries, with 20th century works by Messiaen and Reich, and into the 21st century with the work that provides the album’s title, the 4th String Quartet by Roukens, commissioned by the Dudok Quartet. Both Reich and Roukens’ music was influenced by Gregorian chant, and the early organum and polyphonic music that followed. Time, travel, locomotion – journeys through time and the memories of these journeys all come together on this thrilling new album from the Dudok Quartet, Amsterdam.

Tracklist
01. Roukens: What Remains (String Quartet No. 4): I. Strange Oscillations
02. Roukens: What Remains (String Quartet No. 4): II. Motectum
03. Pérotin: Viderunt omnes (Arr. for String Quartet by Dudok Quartet Amsterdam)
04. Machaut: Messe de Nostre Dame: I. Kyrie (Arr. for String Quartet by Dudok Quartet Amsterdam)
05. Gesualdo: Madrigals, Libro 6: No. 9, Deh, come invan sospiro (Arr. for String Quartet by Dudok Quartet Amsterdam)
06. Reich: Different Trains: I. America – Before the War
07. Reich: Different Trains: II. Europe – During the War
08. Reich: Different Trains: III. After the War
09. Messiaen: Fête des belles eaux: No. 6, Oraison (Arr. for String Quartet by Dudok Quartet Amsterdam)

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