I have wanted to make a string quartet arrangement of Adoration for quite a while. A friend asked me to make an arrangement for flute and string trio for a concert that I am playing with her in March, and I was thrilled to find that the arrangement I made in A major works just as well for string quartet as it does for flute and strings.
The upper register of the flute and the violin are polar opposites: the flute, when played expressively, is quite opaque up in the ledger regions of the treble clef, while the violin can be transparent, brilliant, or transparently brilliant.
You can listen here.
You can find the score and parts here as well as on this page of the IMSLP.
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