They say that any piece can get a premiere, but you know you’ve been truly successful if you get a second performance. By that standard, Jig for string quartet is a resounding success. Here it’s played by the Daedalus String Quartet: MP3
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Ah, but the real measure of success for a Jig, is has anyone danced to it? I can imagine a very funny movie scene in which a room full of folks were dancing to this.
or *trying* to dance to it…