3 cd set of your string quartet, ehh.
String QUINtet, actually.
that must have been inexorably long.
That would depend on your minimum duration that qualifies as "inexorable", I guess.
alistair, what is the matter with you?
How long have you got?! All sorts of things, no doubt - far too numerous to mention and too dull to be of interest. Just being a composer in the first place is surely one; I'll leave you to guess at some of the remainder, if you have nothing better to do!
To be more serious, the piece itself, scored for two violins, viola, cello and double bass, is in five movements and cast in two sections, one comprising the first three movements and the other the remaining two. Those first three movements are on CD1; their respective durations are approximately 22½, 7½ and 10 minutes. Movement 4, which opens CD2, is just over 3½ minutes. Movement 5, which also includes a big part for a soprano soloist, occupies the remainder of CD2 and the whole of CD3; its duration is about 125 minutes. I'm pleased to be able to say that it's had plenty of very positive reviews. It was broadcast in its entirety in USA twice in 2003 (in January and August) and its second movement again in 2004, all on WPRB; in UK, BBC broadcast the whole work last December.
Best,
Alistair