Franz Schubert: String Quartet In G Major Op. post. 161 D 887 - Study Score

Franz Schubert: String Quartet In G Major Op. post. 161 D 887 - Study Score

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Schubert only took ten days to write his String Quartet in G major , one of his truly monumental chamber music works. With its almost symphonic dimensions, this late quartet is reminiscent of his great String Quintet in C major . As divulged in a letter, Schubert actually...

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Schubert only took ten days to write his String Quartet in G major, one of his truly monumental chamber music works. With its almost symphonic dimensions, this late quartet is reminiscent of his great String Quintet in C major. As divulged in a letter, Schubert actually wanted to "pave the way for the large symphony" with this quartet and several other chamber music works that he composed around the same time. Written in 1826, the quartet was not performed in public during the composer?s lifetime; and it was only published long after his death. This Urtext edition with its accompanying study edition is therefore based on the surviving autograph.
Arrangement String Quartet
Genres Classical, Romantic
Format Study Score
NumberOfPages 75
Media Sheet Music
Series Henle Urtext Editions
Publisher Henle Verlag
Contributors Schubert, Franz (Composer) Voss, Egon (Editor)
ISMN 9790201898506