For string quartet

String Quartet

No. 6 · Farewell

Lera Auerbach’s sixth numbered string quartet, Farewell / Abschied, is a two-movement chamber work dedicated to the Tokyo String Quartet and first performed by them in Madrid.

Year 2012
Duration 25′
Scoring Two Violins
Viola · Cello
Publisher Boosey & Hawkes
/ Sikorski

Commission

Co-commissioned by Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical Madrid, BASF-Kulturmanagement and 92nd Street Y New York.

Dedication

Dedicated to the Tokyo String Quartet.

Premiere

30 November 2012. Madrid — Tokyo String Quartet.

Movements

  • 1. Prologue

  • 2. Epilogue

Work Information

Full Title
Farewell
Abschied
String Quartet No. 6
Scoring
For string quartet.
Year
2012
Duration
25′
Movements
1. Prologue
2. Epilogue
Instrumentation
2 Vls, Va, Vc.
Commission
Co-commissioned by Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical Madrid, BASF-Kulturmanagement and 92nd Street Y New York.
Dedication
Dedicated to the Tokyo String Quartet.
Premiere
30 November 2012 — Madrid;
Tokyo String Quartet.
Publisher
Availability
Chamber-music score and parts may be ordered through the official Boosey & Hawkes purchase page.

The Work

Farewell, Lera Auerbach’s String Quartet No. 6, carries the German title Abschied. In two movements — Prologue and Epilogue — the quartet frames farewell not as an ending alone, but as a space of memory, threshold and after-sound.

Written for and dedicated to the Tokyo String Quartet, the work stands as an intimate chamber farewell: a concentrated form in which beginning and ending mirror one another, and where the traditional quartet becomes a vessel for leave-taking.

A farewell in two panels: prologue and epilogue, arrival and departure, the first word already remembering the last.

The quartet was co-commissioned by Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical Madrid, BASF-Kulturmanagement and 92nd Street Y New York, and received its first performance in Madrid by the Tokyo String Quartet.

  • Farewell A two-movement quartet under the sign of leave-taking.
  • Tokyo Quartet Dedicated to and premiered by the Tokyo String Quartet.
  • Two Panels Prologue and Epilogue create a mirrored chamber architecture.

Context

String Quartet No. 6 “Farewell” follows String Quartet No. 5 “Songs of Alkonost” and turns from mythic song toward the ritual shape of departure. Its two-part structure gives the work an unusual symmetry: a prologue that already contains the possibility of ending, and an epilogue that feels like a final illumination.

As chamber music, it is presented here with the official Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski 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.