Quartet In G Minor Opus 10
Claude Debussy Lyrics


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My Reverie Our love is a dream, but in my reverie I can…
Reverie Our love is a dream, but in my reverie I can…
Suite bergamasque L. 75 No. 1: Prelude INSTRUMENTAL Let your power flow in this place Let your heal…


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louis

This was one of the first quartets i played, I absolutely love this piece, how everything fits together. No matter how many times I listen to it or play it, it never gets boring.
This quartet gives me a distinct vibe. It feels as if I'm on a ship on the ocean. I tend to get that feeling with most french composers.
2nd movement is really fun along with 4th.
The following is from a first violinist viewpoint:
Movement 1 gives me a ship vibe.
i really like the beginning of it moving to the solo.
0:43 is hard but really satisfying to play.
Header 1 is also cool.
1:34 is fun to play.
2:06 is really cool.
2:36 is fun.
Small blurps at header 4 are cool.
Header 5 is really fun to play those double stops.
5:35 juggling solos is cool.
Very ending is cool.
Movement 2 is probably my favorite one to play because the rhythm and timbre of the viola and pizzicato.
I like the offbeats at 6:36 and 6:44, they're fun to finger.
I really love to play the 16th notes.
The small blurps at 8:13 are cool.
8:27 is also really fun.
Header 11 with the offbeats again.
9:34 is a cool way to end.
3rd movement is majestic. Although its slow its still very beautiful.
I love the juggling solos and the crescendo at 12:16
13:43 is a really fun duet and then the viola comes in with its solo and then cello.
and then at header 13 the rhythms get a little hard.
14:52 is very fun and then at 14:58 I love how the cello harmonizes with the solo.
Header 14 is a really nice break to wash it all down, and it's perfectly placed if you ask me.
The very ending of 3rd sounds really nice.
Intro of 4th movement sounds perfect.
I love playing the double stops at 18:19.
I like header 15 buildup
19:36 is fun to play if you get it right. For me, it's pretty hard.
20:05 is really really fun to play.
I love the harmonies at 20:18.
20:50 is really fun to play.
Key change fits perfectly at 21:17.
21:43 is really fun for me. I don't know why I like chromatic scales so much.
I like the duet at 21:58.
The dissonance works out alot at 22:13.
At header 21, I like the stacking there and the violins doing the triplets and quarters.
23:01 sounds like a complete key change. I really like it. Especially the part at 23:05.
23:17 is a little hard for me but it sounds really good.
23:20 double stops are REALLY fun to play for me.
I really like header 23. Especially the part where you shift up to the C.
Header 24 has got to be, by far one of the greatest endings in all of quartet history. 24:40 and triplets at the end are cool.

So, in conclusion, it has got to be one of my favorite string quartets by far. Everything fits together so perfectly. I wish Debussy made more



Sylvain Pénard

00:00 I. Animé et très décidé (thème en mode phrygien)
01:17 : Deuxième groupe thématique (thème en mode phrygien)
02:01 : Développement
03:17 : Passage basé sur la gamme par ton
04:28 : Réexposition
06:12 II. Assez vif et bien rythmé (thème en diminution)
07:11 : Thème en augmentation
08:53 : Nouvelle présentation du thème
10:00 III. Andantino doucement expressif
17:57 IV. Très modéré



Quentin Green

In my own head I imagine each movement as a season:

I. Summer, the main theme is full and lush with greens and blues, you can feel the energy and the heat in the chromaticism.

II. Fall, I imagine the leaves turning color and falling ever so gently, playfully rustling in the wind

III. Winter, i imagine walking through the snow, trees dead, trying to trek to the warmth of the cabin, you stop to make a fire, watch it blaze, continue on, and finally make it to the cabin

IV. Spring, the trees have new leaves, flowers bud, showers drizzle and the main theme comes back in bursts, strong, playful, and reminiscent of birds chirping. The heat and energy is coming back around again.



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krotomo

00:00 I. Animé et très décidé
06:12 II. Assez vif et bien rythmé
10:00 III. Andantino doucement expressif
17:57 IV. Très modéré

Dragan Đokić

Thank you

DJ

unclejohnthezef when i open the comment i sneesed, so thank you

lawrence wei

you are the person that holds up todays society.

unclejohnthezef

Bless you

林柏佑

I really appreciate the way Debussy experients and develops the main theme in the first movement, almost like hearing an enormous riff being masterfully improvised for 6 minutes straight.

louis

This was one of the first quartets i played, I absolutely love this piece, how everything fits together. No matter how many times I listen to it or play it, it never gets boring.
This quartet gives me a distinct vibe. It feels as if I'm on a ship on the ocean. I tend to get that feeling with most french composers.
2nd movement is really fun along with 4th.
The following is from a first violinist viewpoint:
Movement 1 gives me a ship vibe.
i really like the beginning of it moving to the solo.
0:43 is hard but really satisfying to play.
Header 1 is also cool.
1:34 is fun to play.
2:06 is really cool.
2:36 is fun.
Small blurps at header 4 are cool.
Header 5 is really fun to play those double stops.
5:35 juggling solos is cool.
Very ending is cool.
Movement 2 is probably my favorite one to play because the rhythm and timbre of the viola and pizzicato.
I like the offbeats at 6:36 and 6:44, they're fun to finger.
I really love to play the 16th notes.
The small blurps at 8:13 are cool.
8:27 is also really fun.
Header 11 with the offbeats again.
9:34 is a cool way to end.
3rd movement is majestic. Although its slow its still very beautiful.
I love the juggling solos and the crescendo at 12:16
13:43 is a really fun duet and then the viola comes in with its solo and then cello.
and then at header 13 the rhythms get a little hard.
14:52 is very fun and then at 14:58 I love how the cello harmonizes with the solo.
Header 14 is a really nice break to wash it all down, and it's perfectly placed if you ask me.
The very ending of 3rd sounds really nice.
Intro of 4th movement sounds perfect.
I love playing the double stops at 18:19.
I like header 15 buildup
19:36 is fun to play if you get it right. For me, it's pretty hard.
20:05 is really really fun to play.
I love the harmonies at 20:18.
20:50 is really fun to play.
Key change fits perfectly at 21:17.
21:43 is really fun for me. I don't know why I like chromatic scales so much.
I like the duet at 21:58.
The dissonance works out alot at 22:13.
At header 21, I like the stacking there and the violins doing the triplets and quarters.
23:01 sounds like a complete key change. I really like it. Especially the part at 23:05.
23:17 is a little hard for me but it sounds really good.
23:20 double stops are REALLY fun to play for me.
I really like header 23. Especially the part where you shift up to the C.
Header 24 has got to be, by far one of the greatest endings in all of quartet history. 24:40 and triplets at the end are cool.

So, in conclusion, it has got to be one of my favorite string quartets by far. Everything fits together so perfectly. I wish Debussy made more

Ulas Pakkan

I think this is the one of the best string quartet in the world.

OrkestrAlan Music | Composer and Arranger

Agree

Brian Hammer

@Korewa Krusader nonsense; also, Beethoven's Late string quartets are much more advanced than this, nice as it is

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