String Quintet, Op. 29 (Beethoven)
The String Quintet in C major, Op. 29 by Ludwig van Beethoven was composed in 1801.[1] This work is a "viola quintet" in the sense that it is scored for string quartet and an extra viola (two violins, two violas, and cello). The Op. 29 is Beethoven's only full-scale, original composition in the string quintet genre; of his other quintet works, the Op. 4 is an extensively reworked arrangement of the earlier Octet for Winds, Op. 103, the Op. 104 is an arrangement of an earlier piano trio, and the later fugue is a fragmentary work.
Movements
- Allegro moderato
- Adagio molto espressivo
- Scherzo. Allegro
- Presto
References
- ↑ By October, and published by Breitkopf in 1802; see http://raptusassociation.org/stringquintop29_e.html
External links
- String Quintet in C major, Op.29 (Beethoven, Ludwig van): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Performance by the Musicians from Marlboro from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
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