The Best of Beethoven


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Contents are: * Opus 18, No. 1 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 2 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 3 (Andante) * Opus 18, No. 4 (Menuetto) * Opus 18, No. 4 (Scherzo) * Opus 18, No. 5 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 5 (Menuetto) * Opus 18, No. 6 (Allegro) * Opus 74 (Allegretto)




The Best of Beethoven (for String Quartet Or String Orchestra)


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Contents are: Opus 18, No. 1 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 2 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 3 (Andante) * Opus 18, No. 4 (Menuetto) * Opus 18, No. 4 (Scherzo) * Opus 18, No. 5 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 5 (Menuetto) * Opus 18, No. 6 (Allegro) * Opus 74 (Allegretto)




The Best of Beethoven: Score


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Contents are: Opus 18, No. 1 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 2 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 3 (Andante) * Opus 18, No. 4 (Menuetto) * Opus 18, No. 4 (Scherzo) * Opus 18, No. 5 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 5 (Menuetto) * Opus 18, No. 6 (Allegro) * Opus 74 (Allegretto)




Listening to Mendelssohn


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The greatest musical prodigy since Mozart (some would say he was even greater), Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) excelled in everything he did, musical or otherwise, and during his brief life became Europe’s most respected and beloved composer. Yet no musician suffered more drastic swings in his posthumous reputation, and as a result Mendelssohn’s music was obscured by a host of extra-musical factors: changes in taste, the rise of nationalism, anti-Semitism, and contempt for Victorian culture. This “owner’s manual” offers a guide to Mendelssohn’s musical output, major and minor, providing points of entry into a large body of work, much of which remains far too little known. There’s much more to Mendelssohn than the “Italian” Symphony and the “Midsummer Night’s Dream” Overture, and a whole creative world of vivid, expressive, and fantastical music is ready for exploration.




Beethoven for a Later Age


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'They are not for you but for a later age!' Ludwig van Beethoven, on the Opus 59 quartets. Tackling the Beethoven quartets is a rite of passage that has shaped the Takács Quartet's work together for over forty years. Using the history of the composition and first performances of the quartets as the backbone to his story, Edward Dusinberre, first violinist of the Takács since 1993 - recounts the life of the Quartet from its inception in Hungary, through emigration to the US and its present-day life as one of the world's renowned string quartets. He also describes what it was like for him, as a young man fresh out of the Juilliard School, to join the Quartet as its first non-Hungarian member - an exhilarating challenge. Beethoven for a Later Age takes the reader inside the life of a quartet, vividly showing how four people enjoy making music together over a long period of time. The key, the author argues, is in balancing continuity with change and experimentation - a theme that also lies at the heart of Beethoven's remarkable compositions.




The Beethoven Quartet Companion


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While the Beethoven string quartets are to chamber music what the plays of Shakespeare are to drama, even seasoned concertgoers will welcome guidance with these personal and sometimes enigmatic works. This collection offers Beethoven lovers both detailed notes on the listening experience of each quartet and a stimulating range of more general perspectives: Who has the quartets' audience been? How were the quartets performed before the era of sound recordings? What is the relationship between "classical" and "romantic" in the quartets? How was their reception affected by social and economic history? What sorts of interpretive decisions are made by performers today? The Companion brings together a matchless group of Beethoven experts. Joseph Kerman is perhaps the world's most renowned Beethoven scholar. Robert Winter, an authority on sketches for the late quartets, has created interactive programs regarded as milestones in multimedia publishing. Maynard Solomon has written an acclaimed biography of Beethoven. Leon Botstein is the conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra as well as a distinguished social historian and college president. Robert Martin writes from his experience as cellist of the Sequoia Quartet. And the book is anchored by the program notes of Michael Steinberg, who has served as Artistic Advisor of the San Francisco Symphony and the Minnesota Orchestra.




Beethoven: Grosse Fuge


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Originally written as the finale of Beethoven's 13th Quartet (Op. 130), the Grosse Fuge was later published as a separate work following the poor reception of that quartet by the public. In its current form, the Grosse Fuge (Op. 134), has become much loved among Beethoven afficianados and is seen as one of his most "contemporary" works.




The Best of Beethoven


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Contents are: * Opus 18, No. 1 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 2 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 3 (Andante) * Opus 18, No. 4 (Menuetto) * Opus 18, No. 4 (Scherzo) * Opus 18, No. 5 (Allegro) * Opus 18, No. 5 (Menuetto) * Opus 18, No. 6 (Allegro) * Opus 74 (Allegretto)




The Four and the One


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Spotlighting the four women of the Lafayette Quartet, a leading Canadian ensemble, Rounds offers both a comprehensive history of the beloved instrumental form and an inside view of the complex world of professional quartet players, revealing the exultation and heatache that are the performing artists' daily fare. A treat for every music lover, whether player, listener or composer.




The Beethoven Quartets


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