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The Rondo in C minor (WAB 208) is a composition for string quartet by the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. It was written in 1862 but was not performed publicly until 1984, after the composer's death.
Rondo. String Quartet. CD: Sony Classical Vivarte SK 66 251, 1995 - on historical instruments; Fine Arts Quartet. BRUCKNER: String Quintet in F Major / String Quartet in C Minor. CD: Naxos 8.570788, 2008; Zehetmair Streichquartett. Beethoven, Bruckner, Hartmann, Holliger. CD: ECM 2195/96, 2010; Fitzwilliam Quartet. Anton Bruckner: String ...
The Rondo for Violin and Strings, D 438, is a composition in A major by Franz Schubert. He wrote the rondo in 1816. Like the roughly contemporary Adagio and Rondo concertante in F major, D 487 , the work is a concertante piece designed to highlight the skills of the violin soloist.
Rondo in A major for Violin and Strings, D 438; Adagio and Rondo concertante in F major, D 487; String Quartet No. 11, D 353; String Trio, D 471; Piano Sonata in E major, D 459; Vocal music: Mass No. 4, D 452; Magnificat, D 486; Stabat Mater in F minor, D 383; Gesänge des Harfners aus "Wilhelm Meister", D 478 "Sehnsucht", D 359
Rondo in C minor: C minor: Rondo: String quartet: 1862 ♫ Alternative Rondo for the String quartet (WAB 111), Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 197–206 WAB 209: Six Scherzi: C major D minor A minor C major F major G minor: Scherzos: String quartet: 1862: Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 58–74. WAB 210: Thema und Variationen: E-flat major: Variations ...
The standard structure for a string quartet as established in the Classical era is four movements, with the first movement in sonata form, allegro, in the tonic key; a slow movement in a related key and a minuet and trio follow; and the fourth movement is often in rondo form or sonata rondo form, in the tonic key.
Title page of Franz Rigler's "Three Rondos" (1790) First page of the manuscript for Mozart's Adagio and Rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello. The rondo is a musical form that contains a principal theme (sometimes called the "refrain") which alternates with one or more contrasting themes, generally called "episodes", but also occasionally referred to as "digressions" or ...
The Op. 33 String Quartets were written by Joseph Haydn in the summer and Autumn of 1781 for the Viennese publisher Artaria.This set of string quartets has several nicknames, the most common of which is the "Russian" quartets, because Haydn dedicated the quartets to the Grand Duke Paul of Russia and many (if not all) of the quartets were premiered on Christmas Day, 1781, at the Viennese ...