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String Quartet in g minor, Op.55

Very little information is available about the Austro-Hungarian composer who was generally known by his German name Eugen von Jambor (1853-1914). His name also appears, though less often, in the Hungarian form Jeno Jambor and the French form as Eugene Jambor. He studied at organ, violin, piano and composition, the latter with Robert Volkmann at the Budapest Conservatory. He then continuted his studies in Vienna where he took degrees in law and philosophy. Besides playing in the Hungarian National Theater Orchestra and Budapest Philharmonic, he also taught at the Budapest Conservatory. He was primarily known for his art songs, i.e. Lieder, but his works for violin and piano and cello and piano as well as his chamber music were often performed.

 

His String Quartet in g minor dates from 1898 and was for a time in the repertoire of the famous Budapest String Quartet founded by the well-known violin virtuoso Jeno Hubay and the famous cellist David Popper. The opening movement, Allegro con brio, begins with two "Mannheim Rockets", an explosive, ascending passage creating considerable excitement. This was a technique of which his teacher Volkmann was particularly fond and which he used to begin his sixth quartet. The main theme is full of yearning and forward motion. The second movement, Lento e mesto, is somber and plaint-like march, perhaps funereal. Next comes a lively, sycopated Allegro scherzando, giving the impression of a bumpy horse ride. The finale, Allegro moderato, is appealing Hungarian rondo.

 

Out of print for more than a century we are pleased to make this appealing work available again. It can be recommended for the concert hall and to amateurs. Anyone who can find a picture of the composer for us will receive a free set of parts.

 

Parts: $24.95

 

              

 

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