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Dvořák, Antonín: Quartet Movement IV/7

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Instrument: String Quartet
Instrumentatie: StrQuar(2V/Va/Vc)
Serie: The Complete Works of Antonín Dvorák
Perioada: Romantic
Greutate: 0.108 kg
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: H6902-01
Numarul original al articolului la editor: H06902-01
ISBN: 9790260106123
Quartet Movement in F major was written as the first part of a string quartet which was requested from Dvorák by the quartet of Joseph Hellmesberger, kapellmeister of the court opera in Vienna. The movement was created during three October days in 1881, but after its completion, Dvorák decided to put it aside and start a completely new quartet (in C major, Op. 61). The current edition of the parts is published within the Complete Edition of the Works of Antonín Dvorák.
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