For string quartet
String Quartet
No. 2 · Primera luz
Lera Auerbach’s second numbered string quartet, Primera luz, is a twenty-three-minute work for two violins, viola and cello, dedicated to the Tokyo String Quartet and commissioned by Semana de Música Religiosa Cuenca.
Commission
Commissioned by Semana de Música Religiosa Cuenca.
Premiere
8 April 2006. Cuenca — Tokyo String Quartet.
Dedication
Dedicated to the Tokyo String Quartet.
Movements
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I. Memoria de la luz
Adagio
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II. Monólogo
Monologue
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III. Cuatro preguntas
Four Questions · Adagio
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IV. Diálogo extático
Con moto
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V. Trágico
Con moto, ma molto pesante, intensivo e tragico
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VI. Epílogo
Agitato
Work Information
String Quartet No. 2
II. Monólogo — Monologue
III. Cuatro preguntas — Four Questions / Adagio
IV. Diálogo extático — Con moto
V. Trágico — Con moto, ma molto pesante, intensivo e tragico
VI. Epílogo — Agitato
The Work
Primera luz, Lera Auerbach’s String Quartet No. 2, unfolds as a twenty-three-minute sequence in six movements. Its Spanish title means “first light,” and the movement titles suggest a passage through memory, solitude, questioning, ecstatic dialogue, tragedy and epilogue.
The score opens with Memoria de la luz, followed by the inward voice of Monólogo, the suspended inquiry of Cuatro preguntas, the heightened exchange of Diálogo extático, the dark weight of Trágico, and the final Epílogo.
Commissioned by Semana de Música Religiosa Cuenca and premiered there by the Tokyo String Quartet, the work extends Auerbach’s quartet cycle into a sound world where illumination and lament are inseparable.
- Primera luz A title of emergence, memory and first illumination.
- Tokyo Quartet Dedicated to and premiered by the Tokyo String Quartet.
- Cuenca Commissioned by Semana de Música Religiosa Cuenca.
Context
String Quartet No. 2 “Primera luz” follows Auerbach’s first numbered quartet and deepens the composer’s exploration of the quartet as a dramatic, psychological and poetic medium.
The work belongs to the chamber-music catalogue published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski and appears as Edition Sikorski 8576. As chamber music, it is presented here with links to the official Boosey work and purchase pages rather than rental-material links.
Publisher and Materials
Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. The score and parts for this chamber work are available through the official Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski work and purchase pages.