String Quartets Op. 41 by Robert Schumann String Quartet - Sheet Music

By Robert Schumann

Although Schumann's first attempts at composing for this supreme form of chamber music in 1838-1839 were only fragments, the three String Quartets Op. 41 in A minor, F Major and A Major were written in one go in June/July 1842. At the first private performances the audience was enthusiastic and it was Mendelssohn's praise in particular that occasioned Schumann to dedicate the new works to him. The composer wrote to his publisher in an appropriately confident manner: “Be assured, I have spared no pains in creating something very decent, indeed I sometimes think it is my best”. As is generally known, today Schumann's Opus 41 forms part of the core repertoire for quartet players. “All three quartets are outstanding in their Romantic fervor and virtuosity...This immaculate urtext edition will be welcomed by quartet players as their text of choice.”--Strings magazine

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Instrument:
Cello Viola Violin
Ensembles:
String Quartet
Genres:
Romantic Period
Composers:
Robert Schumann
Publishers:
G. Henle
Series:
Henle Urtext
UPC:
888680072131
ISBN:
9790201808734
EAN:
9790201808734
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Robert Schumann
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.5x12.25x0.549 inches
Number of Pages:
180
Shipping Weight:
1.93 pounds

Chamber Ensemble String Quartet (Parts)

SKU: HL.51480873

Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Ernst Herttrich. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Paperbound. 180 pages. G. Henle #HN873. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480873).

ISBN 9790201808734. UPC: 888680072131. 9.5x12.25x0.549 inches.

Although Schumann's first attempts at composing for this supreme form of chamber music in 1838-1839 were only fragments, the three String Quartets Op. 41 in A minor, F Major and A Major were written in one go in June/July 1842. At the first private performances the audience was enthusiastic and it was Mendelssohn's praise in particular that occasioned Schumann to dedicate the new works to him. The composer wrote to his publisher in an appropriately confident manner: “Be assured, I have spared no pains in creating something very decent, indeed I sometimes think it is my best”. As is generally known, today Schumann's Opus 41 forms part of the core repertoire for quartet players. “All three quartets are outstanding in their Romantic fervor and virtuosity...This immaculate urtext edition will be welcomed by quartet players as their text of choice.”--Strings magazine.

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Rosemary W.

Jul 14, 2024

Beautiful

Beautiful editioin. I wish it was not so pricey though. Love the fold out pages which eliminate page turns.