Quartet No. 1 is Andrew Berry’s first completed composition for Tuba/Euphonium quartet.
While there is no real programmatic story behind the music, various themes are introduced and
developed throughout the three movements to create a sensation of “conflict and resolution”.
The first movement is mostly composed of dance-like figures that want to be in major
harmonies, however often succumb to minor harmonies. The second movement presents new
ideas of conflict and searches for resolutions. These resolutions are usually met with defeat and
the performers are challenged with new but familiar ways to continue combating these
conflicts. The final movement is a series of more dances that present conflict at its most
extreme, however is abruptly resolved at the end of the piece as the quartet celebrates with
joyous flourishes in the euphonium parts. Each of the four parts are demanding in their own
way, and the quartet as a whole is best suited for an experienced undergraduate ensemble or a
graduate/professional ensemble.