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Original

String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2. Cello sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Translation

String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2. Cello sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Original

String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2 composed by BÃla BartÃk. Masterworks. Quartet. String Quartet. Dover Edition. 20th Century. Masterwork. Book. Published by Dover Publications. AP.6-43799X. ISBN 048643799X. 20th Century. Masterwork. The six string quartets of BÃla BartÃk, widely held to be the most important quartets since Beethoven, constitute one of the great monuments of twentieth-century music. This outstanding new volume brings together the first two of BartÃk's chamber masterpieces. The stirring first quartet, written in 1908, captures the composer's great stylistic rebirth, as the intense Romanticism of the opening movement gives way to a propulsive finale that reflects the composer's growing interest in Hungarian folk music. The second quartet, written during World War I, finds BartÃk combining boldly disparate influences into a work of astonishing force and originality. Dover Original compilation of Quatuor á cordes, op. 7, originally published by RÃzsavolgyi, Budapest, 1911, and Streichquartett II, originally published by Universal Edition, Vienna, 1920.

Translation

String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2 composed by BÃla BartÃk. Masterworks. Quartet. String Quartet. Dover Edition. 20th Century. Masterwork. Book. Published by Dover Publications. AP.6-43799X. ISBN 048643799X. 20th Century. Masterwork. The six string quartets of BÃla BartÃk, widely held to be the most important quartets since Beethoven, constitute one of the great monuments of twentieth-century music. This outstanding new volume brings together the first two of BartÃk's chamber masterpieces. The stirring first quartet, written in 1908, captures the composer's great stylistic rebirth, as the intense Romanticism of the opening movement gives way to a propulsive finale that reflects the composer's growing interest in Hungarian folk music. The second quartet, written during World War I, finds BartÃk combining boldly disparate influences into a work of astonishing force and originality. Dover Original compilation of Quatuor á cordes, op. 7, originally published by RÃzsavolgyi, Budapest, 1911, and Streichquartett II, originally published by Universal Edition, Vienna, 1920.