

Christoph Renhart
Epitaph for Ovid Naso
Duration: 18'
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1st violin
2nd violin
viola
violoncello
Epitaph for Ovid Naso
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Christoph Renhart
1. Violine (Epitaph für Ovid Naso)Type: Stimme

Christoph Renhart
2. Violine (Epitaph für Ovid Naso)Type: Stimme



Christoph Renhart
Violoncello (Epitaph für Ovid Naso)Type: Stimme
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The five movements of my first string quartet «Epitaph for Ovid Naso» blend landscapes, rhythms of archaic rites, the scent of Roman vine and nostalgia that is breaking through again and again for a tale from the times of empires long fallen apart. The figures coming into picture proclaim the melancholy falling on simple life like a heavy waft of mist. Furrowed by the unwrought verses of their austere daily routine, they uniformly and artlessly hammer out their rhythms in isolated spots from the amorphous desert backdrop. Time and again—washed around by the surges of the sea—their voices rise up from the bulge of yellowed memories.
We are drawn into the sounds disgorged by Poseidon‘s abyss, and see «on Tauris in the evening» a barbaric ritual, which ebbs away in a wild spree. At the end, we find our way back «to that era» which seems to be shaped by a vague flurry of activity. We longingly cast a final look at Vienna, where, as we know, the world still perishes a little later.
The string quartet was written in 2010–11 and was revised in 2014. The work was awarded the composition prize written out by jeuness, the Hugo Wolf Quartet and the Alban Berg Foundation.