Fišer, Luboš Variations on an Unknown Theme für String Quartet
Edition no.: H 8023 ISMN: 9790260105874 Editor: Hájek, Jonáš Language(s) of text: Czech, English, German Product format: Performance score(s), Set of parts Includes the following individual parts: Violin (2), Viola, Violoncello Binding: Stapled Pages / Format: IV, 11/4/4/4/4 S. - 31,0 x 23,5 cm
Luboš Fišer (1935–1999) was one of the most distinctive figures of Czech music in the 20th century and composed the Variations on an Unknown Theme in 1976.
The “unknown theme” was a prankish eight-bar theme from Fišer’s student days. In the elation following the home-team win over Canada on 15 March 1959, he made a bet with his colleague Kalach to compose a concert piece for violin and orchestra with the working title “Canada-Rondo”. The whimsical contest was abandoned, but Fišer did not forget the theme and he later created variations on it for his new composition for the Talich Quartet.
The Variations on an Unknown Theme have now been published for the first time ever. This edition is based on the autograph of the score which is housed in the Czech Museum of Music in Prague.
- first printed edition - foreword in three languages (Cz/Ger/Eng)
Brand reference number:BAH8023
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