Late String Quartets (Beethoven)
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The following set of string quartets is generally referred to as Beethoven's Late String Quartets, including the Grosse Fuge (which also exists in a piano transcription, opus 134):
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- Opus 127: String Quartet No. 12 in E flat major (1825)
- Opus 130: String Quartet No. 13 in B flat major (1825)
- Opus 131: String Quartet No. 14 in C sharp minor (1826)
- Opus 132: String Quartet No. 15 in A minor (1825)
- Opus 133: Große Fuge in B flat major for string quartet (1826), originally the finale to op. 130
- Opus 135: String Quartet No. 16 in F major (1826)
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[edit] Overview
Beethoven composed these quartets in the sequence 12, 15, 13, 14, 16, with quartets 15 and 13 being written simultaneously[citation needed]. The first three of the quartets (numbers 12, 13 and 15) were commissioned in 1822 by Prince Nicholas Galitzin, who in a letter dated 9 November 1822 offered to pay Beethoven: "..what you think proper" for the three works. In his reply of 25 January 1823, Beethoven stated his price: 50 Ducats for each opus.[1]
[edit] Appraisal
These six quartets (counting the Große Fuge) comprise the last major, completed compositions by Beethoven, and are widely considered to be among the greatest musical compositions of all time.[2] The musicologist Theodor Adorno, in particular, thought highly of them,[3] and Igor Stravinsky described the Große Fuge as "an absolutely contemporary piece of music that will be contemporary forever".[4] Wagner, when reflecting on Op. 131's first movement, said that it "reveals the most melancholy sentiment expressed in music".[5] Also, it is said that upon listening to a performance of the Op. 131 quartet, Schubert remarked, "After this, what is left for us to write?"[citation needed]
[edit] Recordings
Ensembles that have recorded all the late string quartets by Beethoven include;
- Alban Berg Quartet, EMI (studio early 80s)
- Alban Berg Quartet, EMI (rec. live 1989)
- Alexander String Quartet, Foghorn Classics
- Amadeus Quartet, DG
- Barylli Quartet
- Borodin Quartet, Chandos
- Budapest String Quartet, Bridge (rec. 1941-60)
- Budapest String Quartet, Sony (rec. 1958-61)
- Busch Quartet, various labels (rec. 1933-41; no Grosse Fuge)
- Cleveland Quartet, RCA (1970s)
- Cleveland Quartet, Telarc (1990s)
- Colorado Quartet, Parnassus (rec. 2004-06)
- Emerson String Quartet, DG
- Endellion String Quartet, Warner Classics (2005-06)
- Gewandhaus-Quartett, New Classical Adventure (rec. live 1985-98)
- Guarneri Quartet, RCA
- Hagen Quartett, DG
- Hollywood String Quartet, Testament
- Hungarian Quartet, (1953 mono) EMI
- Hungarian Quartet, (1960s stereo) EMI
- Juilliard String Quartet, CBS studio late 60s
- Juilliard String Quartet, CBS (rec. live 1982)
- Kodaly Quartet, Naxos
- Lasalle Quartet, DG (reissued on Brilliant Classics)
- Leipziger Streichquartett, MDG
- Lindsays, ASV
- Medici Quartet, Nimbus
- Melos Quartett, DG
- Orford String Quartet, Delos
- Orion String Quartet, Koch Classics (2008)
- Petersen Quartett, Capriccio
- Prazak Quartet, Praga
- Quartetto Italiano, Decca
- Smetana Quartet, Supraphon
- Suske Quartett, Berlin Classics
- Takács Quartet, Decca (2005)
- Talich Quartet, Calliope
- Taneyev Quartet, Boheme
- Tokyo String Quartet, RCA (1993)
- Tokyo String Quartet, Harmonia Mundi (2010)
- Vanbrugh Quartet, Intim Musik (1996)
- Vermeer Quartet, Teldec, (rec. 1984-89)
- Vegh Quartet, (1952 Les Discophiles Français) Music & Arts
- Vegh Quartet, (1972 Telefunken) Naïve-Astrée
- Wihan Quartet, Nimbus
- Yale Quartet, Vanguard
[edit] See also
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ 'Life of Beethoven' by Alexander Thayer, Page 447
- ^ Morris, Edmund. Beethoven: The Universal Composer. New York: Atlas Books / HarperCollins, 2005. ISBN 0-06-075974-7
- ^ 'Beethoven: The Philosophy of Music' by Theodor W. Adorno, pp. 123-162
- ^ Miller (2006), p. 44.
- ^ Berger, Melvin (2001). Guide to Chamber Music, p. 67, Mineola, NY: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-41879-0
[edit] References
- Miller, Lucy, Adams to Zemlinsky (2006) Concert Artists Guild, ISBN 1-892862-09-3
[edit] External links
An analysis of the antecedents of the late quartets in Haydn's string quartets. Also [1]
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