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Salvador Bacarisse composed his Cuarteto nº 1 (String Quartet No. 1) in 1930. A medium-sized work divided into four movements, it is the most humorous of the composer's three string quartets. The overlapping of different melodic lines creates a polytonal harmonic interplay, which is combined with themes evoking Spanish popular music. In this video, the first modern-day performance of this work is accompanied by an excerpt from a lecture given by Salvador Bacarisse Cuadrado, the composer's son, in 1990
Salvador Bacarisse: Quartet nº 1 Op. 10ª "(first interpretation in modern times)
Bacarisse Quartet (Andrés Moreno Toledano, violin, Ludwig Carrasco, violin, Rocío Gómez, viola, and Jorge Fanjul Campos, violoncello).
Extract of the fourth concert of the series Young interpreters
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November 25, 2013
Juan March Foundation, Madrid
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