For string quartet

String Quartet

No. 4 · Findings — Sixteen Inventions

Lera Auerbach’s fourth numbered string quartet, Findings — Sixteen Inventions, is a twenty-seven-minute chamber work in sixteen compact movements, commissioned by The Caramoor International Music Festival and first performed by the Parker String Quartet.

Year 2007
Duration 27′
Scoring Two Violins
Viola · Cello
Publisher Boosey & Hawkes
/ Sikorski

Commission

Commissioned by The Caramoor International Music Festival.

Premiere

19 July 2007. Caramoor — Parker String Quartet.

Movements

  • 1. Con moto, marcato

  • 2. Andante

  • 3. Religioso, dolce misterioso

  • 4. Moderato

  • 5. Allegretto

  • 6. Andante

  • 7. Agitato scherzando

  • 8. Recitativo andante

  • 9. Misterioso lento

  • 10. Moderato energico

  • 11. Scherzando

  • 12. Andante, ma con moto

  • 13. Andante misterioso sognando

  • 14. Prestissimo

  • 15. Andante

  • 16. Adagio molto, misterioso, ad lib.

Work Information

Full Title
Findings — Sixteen Inventions
String Quartet No. 4
Scoring
For string quartet.
Year
2007
Duration
27′
Score
SIK 8590.
Movements
1. Con moto, marcato
2. Andante
3. Religioso, dolce misterioso
4. Moderato
5. Allegretto
6. Andante
7. Agitato scherzando
8. Recitativo andante
9. Misterioso lento
10. Moderato energico
11. Scherzando
12. Andante, ma con moto
13. Andante misterioso sognando
14. Prestissimo
15. Andante
16. Adagio molto, misterioso, ad lib.
Instrumentation
2 Vls, Va, Vc.
Commission
Commissioned by The Caramoor International Music Festival.
Premiere
19 July 2007 — Caramoor;
Parker String Quartet.
Publisher
Availability
Chamber-music score and parts are available through Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski.

The Work

Findings — Sixteen Inventions, Lera Auerbach’s String Quartet No. 4, is built as a sequence of sixteen concise movements. The title suggests discovery: each invention appears as a musical object found, examined, transformed, and released.

The quartet moves through sharply varied states: marcato motion, religious mystery, scherzando agitation, recitative, dreamlike slowness, prestissimo brilliance, and a final ad libitum stillness. The compact invention-like structure gives the work both architectural clarity and psychological volatility.

Sixteen inventions: fragments of motion, prayer, dream, agitation, and discovery.

Commissioned by The Caramoor International Music Festival and premiered at Caramoor by the Parker String Quartet, the work continues Auerbach’s exploration of the quartet as a concentrated theatre of gesture, memory, and inner drama.

  • Sixteen Inventions A compact sequence of sixteen contrasting musical findings.
  • Caramoor Commissioned by The Caramoor International Music Festival.
  • Parker Quartet First performed by the Parker String Quartet.

Context

String Quartet No. 4 “Findings — Sixteen Inventions” follows Cetera desunt and turns the quartet form toward a set of compact discoveries. Where the third quartet is framed as a sonnet of absences, the fourth becomes a collection of inventions: brief, vivid, and sharply etched.

The work belongs to the chamber-music catalogue published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski and appears as SIK 8590. As chamber music, it is presented here with the official Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski work page rather than rental-material links.

Publisher and Materials

Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. Chamber-music score and parts are available through the official Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski work page.