Complete String Quartets (Dover Chamber Music Scores)
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Rating | : | 4.69 (801 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00DGBMD4Q |
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Number of Pages | : | 466 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-08 |
Language | : | English |
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wbj said Every quartete should have at least ne. Thank heaven for Dover scores. They are life savers. It's just a shame that measure are not numbered and there are no rehearsal letters or numbers. I'm prone to miscounting sometimes which makes for interesting quartet rehearsals. Hence Every quartete should have at least ne wbj Thank heaven for Dover scores. They are life savers. It's just a shame that measure are not numbered and there are no rehearsal letters or numbers. I'm prone to miscounting sometimes which makes for interesting quartet rehearsals. Hence 4 rather than 5 stars.. rather than 5 stars.. Amazing Resource Rich I bought this book years ago while studying counterpoint in college and became utterly fascinated with it. A few years ago I realized I didn't have it anymore; I'd loaned it out and it went un-returned. Luckily, I found it still in print and available here on Amazon. As Moz scored his first quartet at age 14 and his last at 34, this book-- with it's chronological presentation-- offers fascinating insight into his growt. Kindle Edition is unusable Private The Kindle Edition is unusable due to very poor print quality. I have many Dover scores in print - and they are all terrific and useful. Stick to the print version!
This edition is practical for study, reference, enjoyment — virtually any use.. This single volume contains all the string quartets of Mozart: the little-known early quartets in an Italianate manner composed between 1770 and 1773: the six quartets dedicated to Franz Josef Haydn (1782–85); the D Major Quartet (K.499) composed in 1786; and the last three quartets (1789-90) written for the King of Prussia. In addition to the 23 string quartets, the volume contains an alternate slow movement to the G Major Quartet, K. 156.The music is photographically reprinted from the Breitkopf & Härtel printed score, still considered the standard, authoritative edition for the Mozart quartets.Noteheads in this edition have been reproduced in a size large enough to be read e
156.The music is photographically reprinted from the Breitkopf & Härtel printed score, still considered the standard, authoritative edition for the Mozart quartets.Noteheads in this edition have been reproduced in a size large enough to be read easily from a music stand or the keyboard, and margins and spaces between staves are conveniently wide to permit written notes, harmonic analysis, fingerings, and running measure numbers. This edition is practical for study, reference, enjoyment—virtually any use.. From the Back CoverThis single volume contains all the string quartets of Mozart: the little-known early quartets in an Italianate manner composed between 1770 and 1773: the six quartets dedicated to Franz Josef Haydn (1782-85); the D Major Quartet (K.499) composed in 1786; and the last three quartets (1789-90) written for