Pranav Ranjit | Jón Leifs - String Quartet No. 1 "Mors et vita" (Score Video) @towardthesea_ | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Performed by the string quartet of the Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra (Kammersveit Reykjavíkur)
Jón Leifs (1899-1968) was an Icelandic composer, the most famous from his country in the 20th century. For more about Leifs, see the description in my score video of his "Reminiscence du Nord" for string orchestra: youtube.com/watch?v=XVdalbh6CWM
Leifs wrote three string quartets in all, and the first two are highly personal works tinged with tragedy. The second, which I will upload very soon, was one of four pieces written after his teenage daughter tragically drowned off the coast of Sweden. The first is not titled "Mors et vita" ("Death and life" in Latin) without reason; it was written in 1939, when not only Leifs' career in Germany but also the very existence of his Jewish wife, the pianist Annie Riethof, was under threat. While a typically sparse example of Leifs' writing for smaller instrumentations, the one-movement quartet is quite a moving work, mixing darkness and sudden bursts of life - or, perhaps more metaphorically, the bleakness of the composer's situation with humanity's constant striving for hope.
If you enjoyed this piece, do check the pinned comment for other works by Leifs that I have made available on my channel! I preferred this somewhat brighter recording for the video, but in case you would like to hear an even slower, bleaker rendition of the quartet, you can listen to the Yggdrasil Quartet's performance here: youtube.com/watch?v=Lbyc2lVlp8Y
Performed by the string quartet of the Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra (Kammersveit Reykjavíkur)
Jón Leifs (1899-1968) was an Icelandic composer, the most famous from his country in the 20th century. For more about Leifs, see the description in my score video of his "Reminiscence du Nord" for string orchestra: youtube.com/watch?v=XVdalbh6CWM
Leifs wrote three string quartets in all, and the first two are highly personal works tinged with tragedy. The second, which I will upload very soon, was one of four pieces written after his teenage daughter tragically drowned off the coast of Sweden. The first is not titled "Mors et vita" ("Death and life" in Latin) without reason; it was written in 1939, when not only Leifs' career in Germany but also the very existence of his Jewish wife, the pianist Annie Riethof, was under threat. While a typically sparse example of Leifs' writing for smaller instrumentations, the one-movement quartet is quite a moving work, mixing darkness and sudden bursts of life - or, perhaps more metaphorically, the bleakness of the composer's situation with humanity's constant striving for hope.
If you enjoyed this piece, do check the pinned comment for other works by Leifs that I have made available on my channel! I preferred this somewhat brighter recording for the video, but in case you would like to hear an even slower, bleaker rendition of the quartet, you can listen to the Yggdrasil Quartet's performance here: youtube.com/watch?v=Lbyc2lVlp8Y