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The Fate of Ophelia String Quartet / String Orchestra Arrangement by Arthur M. Field (Inspired by Taylor Swifts Newest Song)Description:Step into Taylor Swifts most hauntingly beautiful new era with The Fate of Ophelia, arranged by Arthur M. Field, the acclaimed conductor and creator of the Field Effect cinematic orchestral sound. This stunning string quartet or chamber orchestra arrangement captures the emotional core of Swifts storytellinglush harmonies, lyrical counterlines, and a slow-building intensity worthy of a film score.Perfect for:Weddings, Concert performances, recitals, and special eventsString teachers and advanced ensembles seeking expressive repertoireCrossover pops orchestras and Swift-themed programsFans of folklore, evermore, and The Tortured Poets DepartmentFeatures:Expressive interplay between cello melody and violin dialogueEvocative textures with pizzicato-to-arco transitionsDynamic shaping from intimate pp to cinematic ffFully notated phrasing and performance directionsPlayable by advanced high school, collegiate, or professional quartets
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