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String Quartet in a minor, Op.11 No.2

Pierre Auguste Louis Blondeau (1786-1863) was born in Paris. He entered the Paris Conservatory where he studied violin with the famous virtuoso Pierre Baillot and composition with France's leading opera composer Etienne Mehul. In 1807, he was runner-up and in the following year he won the prestigious Prix de Rome for composition allowing him to travel to Italy for further study. Blondeau gained a reputation as a music historian and theorist. Ironically, as a composer, he was better known for his superb transcriptions of all of Beethoven's piano sonatas into string quartet than for his own quartets. While several others produced similiar arrangements, Blondeau's put all of the others to shame. You can here one of them by clicking here. Blondeau was also an active performing chamber musician which in no small part allowed him to produce such fine transcriptions. Throughout the 19th century these arrangements were much in demand throughout Europe. Some scholars even believe that Beethoven actually ordered them to be made.

 

Blondeau's String Quartet in a minor, Op.11 No.2 is the second of a set of three published around 1820. However, we believed they were composed sometime around 1810. This quartet is not only quite appealing but also has several interesting features to it. For example, the tempo marking of the exciting first movement is Vivace desperato. It is restless, turbulent and perhaps a bit desperate. The second movement, Andantino non troppo, though not so marked, is a theme and set of dance-like variations. An energetic and thrusting Scherzo, full of foward motion follows, with a nicely contrasting trio. The finale, marked Allegro, tarantelle Neopolitaine, accurately captures the raptuous, wild dance-like mood of those denizens of Naples.

 

This makes a good selection for concert performance and a superb choice for amateurs looking for a concert work as it virtually plays itself while sounding quite convincing. We have reprinted the one and only edition.

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