Danses Caractéristiques Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky



























This string quartet arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a offers a refined chamber interpretation of one of the most beloved orchestral works of the classical repertoire. By reducing the score to four voices, the arrangement highlights the internal counterpoint, rhythmic interplay, and coloristic subtleties often concealed within the full orchestral texture.
From the festive brilliance of the March, through the crystalline lyricism of the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, and into the vivid character pieces that follow, each movement preserves its original spirit while taking on a new level of clarity and intimacy.
The Russian Trepak bursts with energetic precision, the Arabian Dance gains a more haunting transparency, the Chinese Dance retains its playful charm, and the Dance of the Mirlitons becomes a delicate, flowing miniature shaped by the quartet’s timbral nuances.
This arrangement is ideal for chamber concerts, educational performances, seasonal programs, and any setting where a fresh, elegant, and technically polished version of this classic suite is desired.
Included Movements (Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a
a. Marche — Tempo di marcia viva
b. Danse de la fée-dragée (Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy) — Andante non troppo
c. Danse russe “Trépak” — Tempo di trépak, molto vivace
d. Danse arabe — Allegro
e. Danse chinoise — Allegro moderato
f. Danse des mirlitons — Allegro