The transcription of the Goldberg Variations took place within a context
of total respect for the original text. No change of notes or rhythms.
The transcription is based on an “orchestration” of the text for four
string players. As in an orchestra, all the instruments in the string
quartet are not systematically required simultaneously: variations for
two, three, or four instruments follow in succession. This
redistribution of the material enables new lines to be heard that are
often di cult to hear within the uniform sound context of the piano or
harpsichord. The Goldberg Variations are a model of polyphonic writing, a synthesis of Bach’s art and contrapunctal mastery: the fugue, the
canon, the French overture … Nevertheless, the work cannot be reduced to
some mere austere exercise: the dances that permeate the cycle confer a
superior dimension of accomplishment to the twilight of the baroque
era. (François Meïmoun)
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