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Franz Schubert: String Quartet a minor op. 29 D 804 Rosamunde: Streichquartett

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KOMPONIST: Franz Schubert
PRODUKTFORMAT: Studienpartitur
VERLAG: G. Henle Verlag
The quartet in a minor is one of the chamber music works with which Schubert wanted to “pave the way to the great symphony” in spring 1824. At the same time he was paving his way to a wider audience, as the “Rosamunde” Quartet was the first and onlystring quartet that was not only publicly performed
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Komponist Franz Schubert
Herausgeber Egon Voss
Instrumentengruppe Streichensemble
Instrumentierung Streichquartett
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Streichquartett
PRODUKTFORMAT Studienpartitur
PRODUKTTYP Studienpartitur
Serie Henle Urtext Editions
Verlag G. Henle Verlag
Genre Klassik
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 2015
SEITENZAHL 56
ISMN 9790201898490
Verlagsnummer HN 9849
NR. HN9849
Beschreibung
The quartet in a minor is one of the chamber music works with which Schubert wanted to “pave the way to the great symphony” in spring 1824. At the same time he was paving his way to a wider audience, as the “Rosamunde” Quartet was the first and onlystring quartet that was not only publicly performed in Schubert’s lifetime but also published in parts. It is fortunate for us that this was the case because the autograph of this much-loved quartet is missing today and the only source for the workis the first edition. And this is precisely where the challenge lies, as the parts exhibit some inaccuracies regarding the articulation and dynamics. They have had to be carefully resolved, something which our new Urtext edition has done in anexemplary fashion. Its name can be traced back to Schubert’s incidental music to the play Rosamunde, which can be heard at the beginning of the Andante. Quite a few people might, however, be reminded of the Impromptu in B flat major op. post. 142 no.3, in which Schubert later once again took up the beautiful melody.
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