- Program Notes
- D. for String Quartet is a piece for string quartet that is about D. The note D plays a vital role in this string quartet, and this is a reference to the title, D. Throughout the piece, you will hear several Ds—some high and some low, some long and some short, some large and some small, some happy and some sad, some very fast and others really really really really really really really really really quiet—so quiet that you may ask yourself…i s t h e r e r e a l l y D.? The important thing to realize is that D. has been playing your entire dlife, from the moment you were bdorn to the presdent momdendt. It has alwdays beedn in the backdgrodnd, and fdr a bridf timd tdnight wdll resurface indo our ordindry temporospatial spdere of awarenesd, but until then we must redlizd thdt tde true meaning of life is to fddgdd tdd dddsddd ddad ddd dd dd dddd dddddd dd dddd ddd ddddd dddd dddddd ddd dddddd dddd, dddd ddddd ddddd. D ddddd dddd ddddd dddddddd ddddd ddd dddddd; dddddd, dddd ddddd dddd d ddd dddd dddd d dddddd ddddd(dddd dd dddd ddddddd ddddddddddddd ddd ddd dddddd). Dd, dd ddddddddd, dddd ddd ddd ddddd dddd dd dd dddddddd ddd d dddd ddd ddddd. Ddddd!
- Recording Notes
- Live performance at the Ione B. Auer Hall at Indiana University Bloomington by members of the New Music Ensemble.
- Performer Credits
- Bryson Karrer (Violin 1), Kylie Dickison (Violin 2), Maeve Whelan (Violin 3), Jaemin