Beethoven's string quartets

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Beethoven's string quartets

Philip Radcliffe

Cambridge University Press, 1978

2nd ed.

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Beethoven's string quartets form one of the most intimate and revealing sections of his output, giving a full and varied picture of his musical personality. This study of the quartets by Philip Radcliffe, first published by Hutchinson University in 1965, was reissued by Cambridge University Press in 1978. Each work is examined in detail describing the development of Beethoven's style - a method that highlights the very strong individuality that remained unimpaired throughout the composition of these quartets. They are compared with Beethoven's other music and with the string quartets of composers before and since. This is a book which has proved itself to be of continuing value to the student of music at school and university level and to the general reader.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introductory
  • 2. Opus 18 Numbers 3, 1, 2 and 4
  • 3. Opus 18, numbers 5 and 6
  • 4. Opus 59 number 1
  • 5. Opus 59, numbers 2 and 3
  • 6. Opus 74, Opus 95
  • 7. Opus 127
  • 8. Opus 132
  • 9. Opus 130
  • 10. Opus 133
  • 11. Opus 131
  • 12. Opus 135
  • 13. Conclusion.

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