String Quartet (Manrique de Lara)
The String Quartet in E major "in old style" is the only chamber music piece by Spanish composer. It dates back to 1893, the last year he studied with Ruperto Chapí, and was preceded in 1892 by the Symphony in E minor, also subtitled in old style. Though Manrique de Lara was a passionate follower of Richard Wagner, this quartet does not show any traces of it. The first performance of the quartet took place only in 1905 by the members of Madrid Cuarteto Francés. There is a mention of a further 1910 performance. The first modern performance was given by Cuarteto Bécquer in 2015. The same year a critical edition of the score was published by musicologist Diana Díaz.
Structure
The quartet is in four traditional movements, the second commemorating the death of Ludwig van Beethoven.- I. Allegro ma non troppo
- II. Elegía. Andante sostenuto
- III. Scherzo. Molto vivace
- IV. Rondó. Allegretto mosso