For string quartet
String Quartet
No. 5 · Songs of Alkonost
Lera Auerbach’s fifth numbered string quartet, Songs of Alkonost, is a one-movement chamber work whose title invokes the legendary woman-headed bird of East Slavic folklore and the dangerous radiance of her song.
Commission
Commissioned by Staatskapelle Dresden. Written as part of Lera Auerbach’s Dresden residency as Capell-Compositrice 2011/12.
Premiere
15 September 2011. Semperoper, Dresden — Shostakovich Festival Quartet.
Myth
Alkonost is a legendary woman-headed bird from East Slavic folklore. Her song is said to be so beautiful that those who hear it forget everything else.
Form
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One movement
Work Information
String Quartet No. 5
Shostakovich Festival Quartet.
The Work
Songs of Alkonost, Lera Auerbach’s String Quartet No. 5, takes its subtitle from Alkonost, a legendary woman-headed bird from East Slavic folklore. Her song is described as so beautiful that those who hear it forget everything else; the myth is also linked to Alcyone, the Greek figure transformed into a kingfisher.
The work is cast in one movement. Rather than unfolding as a sequence of separate movements, it gathers the quartet’s four voices into a continuous song-world: luminous, mythical, seductive, and inwardly dramatic.
Commissioned by Staatskapelle Dresden as part of Auerbach’s Dresden residency as Capell-Compositrice 2011/12, the quartet received its first performance at the Semperoper in Dresden by the Shostakovich Festival Quartet.
- Alkonost A legendary woman-headed bird from East Slavic folklore.
- Song Her voice is so beautiful that listeners forget everything else.
- Dresden Commissioned by Staatskapelle Dresden for Auerbach’s Capell-Compositrice residency.
Context
String Quartet No. 5 “Songs of Alkonost” follows the compact invention-world of String Quartet No. 4 “Findings — Sixteen Inventions” and turns toward a more mythical, image-bearing form. Its single movement is shaped around the symbolic presence of Alkonost: a figure of song, enchantment, radiance, and forgetting.
The work belongs to the chamber-music catalogue published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. As chamber music, it is presented here with official Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski purchase and print-on-demand links 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, purchase, and print-on-demand pages.