Alban Berg's String Quartet can be considered to be one of the founding works of the Second Viennese School. Already composed in 1910 and first published in 1920, it was the last composition the
"Harmony, bliss, music of Raphaelesque beauty! and yet in its simplicity, how wonderfully artistically everything is done." This is how Theodor Billroth enthused about the first String Quartet op. 88 by his
This critical edition includes: Facsimiles; Signs and conventions; Sources; Critical Commentary: Opus 130 and Opus 133; Appendices; and Bibliography.
Edited by Peter Jost. For string quartet. This is the first Urtext Edition of this work since 1955. Set of parts only.
Edited by Jonathan Del Mar. For string quartet. Urtext Edition based on the autograph score, as well as a manuscript score with corrections by Beethoven.. Preface in Ger. and Eng. Set of parts
Redolent of the work of Dmitri Shostakovich in its musical language, Evgeny Kissin's String Quartet op. 3 comprises four strongly contrasting movements: on the heels of the stately “Adagio
Edited and arranged by Krystof Maratka. For string quartet. First printing. Originally composed for wind sextet. Preface in Ger., Cz. and Eng. Set of parts available separately.
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