The Romanian composer Georges Enescu composed his Octet Op. 7 in 1900, shortly after arriving in France. It is a large-scale work with a very complex formal structure. Although it is divided into four movements, it can also be interpreted as a giant sonata form in which the first movement corresponds to the exposition, the two central movements the development, and the final movement the recapitulation.
George Enescu (1881-1955)
Octet for strings in C major Op. 7
0:00 Très modéré
12:12 Très fogueux
20:43 Lentement
29:56 Mouvement de valse bien rhythmé
Bambú Ensemble (Pablo Quintanilla, David López, Paula Sanz y Marina Arrufat, violins. Samuel Espinosa y Paloma Cueto-Felgueroso, violas. Millán Abeledo e Irma Bau, cellos)
Concert (excerpt) from the series "Young Performers"
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8 April 2019
Fundación Juan March, Madrid
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