Franz Schubert|String Quartet in A minor “Rosamund” 1mvnt
Schubert’s String Quartet No. 13 in A minor, Rosamond, is the only one of Schubert’s fifteen string quartets that he published and played publicly during his lifetime. The song was written in early 1824 and premiered by the Schuppanzquartet in Vienna on March 14 of that year. Schubert also dedicated this song to the group’s first violin, Ignaz Schuppanzigh. This quartet was the most famous group in Europe in the early 19th century. At that time, Beethoven’s three “Razmowski“ quartet works 59 in 1806 were written for this group. His later quartets, such as No. 12, 13 and 15, were also premiered by Supangji.
From 1817 to 1823, Schubert left at least six unfinished piano sonatas and two unfinished symphonies (E major and b minor). In terms of chamber music, he only wrote the piano quintet “trout“, string trio , violin sonata and An unfinished string quartet . From the beginning of 1824, he wrote to his friend Cupeviser (L. In Kupelwieser’s letter, yo
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