Description: Description Study Score: Schubert - String Quartet D Minor D 810 The Death and the Maiden - BookStudy Score Edition (7" x 10")Series: Henle Urtext Study ScoresInstrument: String InstrumentsMedia: Book Composer: Franz SchubertEditor: Wiltrud Haug-FreiensteinPublisher: G. Henle Verlag Franz Schubert composed the song “Death and the Maiden” in 1817, and in 1824 used that melody in the theme-and-variations second movement of his String Quartet in d minor D. 810. The songs popularity in the second half of the 19th century was responsible for the string quartet becoming known by the title “Death and the Maiden.” Like all of Schuberts mature chamber music works, it captivates with its technical perfection and high intellectual demands. Very prominent here is Schuberts desire to motivically link the movements together. Oddly enough, the work was neither performed nor published during his lifetime; the incomplete autograph score and the posthumous first edition of 1831 have thus served as the sources for our edition. STUDY SCORE: The study score is a compact version of the Urtext edition that is more suitable for reading and studying than for performance. Width: 6.75" Length: 9.5" 72 pages Contents Schubert: String Quartet 'The Death And The Maiden' D Minor D 810 Browse Our Related Categories: Visit our eBay Store
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Format: Study Score, Collection/Song Book, Sheet Music
Instrument: String Instruments
Ensemble: Quartet
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Genre: Classical
Series: Henle Urtext Study Scores
Author: Wiltrud Haug-Freienstein
Artist: Wiltrud Haug-Freienstein
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Binding: Paperback
Item Width: 6.75 inches
Item Length: 9.5 inches
Number of Pages: 72