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92681 - Ludwig van Beethoven: Complete String Quartets - Vol. 2
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After the successful first disc in their series of the complete Beethoven String Quartets with three works from the composer’s most important periods, the Quartetto di Cremona now concentrates on two crucial developments in Beethoven’s œuvre: the invention of a quartet style whose eccentric and demanding character can only be mastered by first-rate musicians (Op. 59 No. 2); and the beginning of his late period (Op. 127) where Beethoven reaches the limits of contemporary musical language.more
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Complete String Quartets - Vol. 2 | |
article number: | 92.681 |
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EAN barcode: | 4022143926814 |
price group: | ACX |
release date: | 11. October 2013 |
total time: | 69 min. |
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Following the successful release of Volume I in the complete edition of Beethoven String Quartets with the "Quartetto di Cremona", audite now continues the series. The choice of works for the second volume refers to two periods duri
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Heinrich Schenker
Austrian music theorist (1868–1935)
Heinrich Schenker | |
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Schenker in 1912 | |
Born | (1868-06-19)19 June 1868 Wiśniowczyk, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 14 January 1935(1935-01-14) (aged 66) Vienna, Austria |
Occupation | Music theorist |
Known for | Schenkerian analysis |
Heinrich Schenker (19 June 1868 – 14 January 1935) was an Austrian music theoristwhose writings have had a profound influence on subsequent musical analysis.[1] His approach, now termed Schenkerian analysis, was most fully explained in a three-volume series, Neue musikalische Theorien und Phantasien (New Musical Theories and Phantasies), which included Harmony (1906), Counterpoint (1910; 1922), and Free Composition (1935).
Born in Wiśniowczyk, Austrian Galicia, he studied law at University of Vienna and music at what is now the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna where his teachers included Franz Krenn, Ernst Ludwig, Anton Bruckner, and Johann Nepomuk Fuchs. Despite his law degree, he focused primarily on a musica
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