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Suk, Josef: Piano Quartet

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Op. 1
Herausgegeben von Nouza, Zdenek
Besetzung: piano/V/Va/Vc
Reihe: Bärenreiter Urtext
Periode: Romantik
Schwierigkeitsgrad: 3
Gewicht: 0.375 kg
Verlag: Bärenreiter
Artikelnummer: BA9546
Verlagsnummer: BA09546
ISMN: 9790260105744

Josef Suk’s Piano Quartet (1874 1935) quickly became a standard work, not least as a result of the extensive concerts given by the Bohemian Quartet, in which Suk was second violinist. This ishowever the first scholarly-critical edition of this work. It is based largely on a revision of the first edition which contains Suk’s alterations of 1914 and appeared in 1924, on the first copy as well as on newlydiscovered copies of the parts.

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