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String Quartet No. 17 in B-flat major K. 458 "Hunting": III. Adagio
Mozart; Alban Berg Quartett Lyrics


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たのしい一日のレコード
朝の音楽その1に入っていたのは
王宮の花火の音楽メヌエット
ブランデンブルク協奏曲第3番第1楽章
ブランデンブルク協奏曲第4番第1楽章
ブランデンブルク協奏曲第5番第1楽章
チェンバロ協奏曲第3番第3楽章
調和の霊感第6番第1楽章
アイネクライネナハトムジーク第2楽章
ヴァイオリンソナタ第5番「春」第1楽章
弦楽四重奏曲第17番「狩」第1楽章
ハイケンスのセレナード
踊れ喜べ幸いなる魂よからアレルヤ
ペールギュントから朝
以上が含まれていました
モーツァルトの狩は久しぶりに聴きました



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@DamonJHK

00:06 - I. Allegro vivace assai
13:13 - II. Menuetto. Moderato
17:22 - III. Adagio
25:05 - IV. Allegro assai

@Garrett_Rowland

One of my favorite adagios of all time. Such lovely themes and such creative uses of harmony are explored through it.

@donaldgoodell7675

This marure String Quartet (according to Alan Tyson’s paper & ink analyses in the 1970s) shews the first several sheets of the 1st Movement was begun around the end of July 1783 (influenc’d by Joseph Haydn’s Opus 33 who met M. for the first time early December 1781 during Haydn’s 3-month Winter Hiatus from Esterhaza) but was not actually completed / revis’d-polish’d until 9 November 1784, 3 months after recovering from a near-Fatal streptococcal infection with severe Rheumatic edema leading to partial kidney failure (31 August through 7 Sept 1784) after which NDE he began his Verzeichnuess Catalog of his works, backdating the initial entries to Feb 1784 with the E-flat Klavier Quintet K. 452 (‘my favourite Composition so far...’) Interestingly when the 20 year old Thomas Attwood came to Mozart’s Domgasse Apartment (week of 22 July 1785) he ‘found M. fully-dres’d despite the heat, standing at his standup writing desk immers’d in the composition of a String Quartet which cost him some pains...his handshake was firm but his hand was eerily cold to the touch for such warm weather...’ But there’s no trace of Mozart’s illness in this music recorded here - and absolutely no trace of the fact that this Quartet had started out life as an unfinish’d musical fragment for 18 months (Tyson’s discoveries of Mozart’s papers shew the vast majority of Mozart’s compositions started out as ‘fragments’ with the 1st Violin part written out more or less in full along with the baseline and only the barest indications (as Aides d’memoire) of the other parts...

@peenut169

Honestly, who needs porn when you've got this

@mediolanumhibernicus3353

Mozart loved porn!

@jonathaneffemey944

Thanks so much for posting!

@colincampbell9825

The adagio seems more a piece of conceptual art or poetry than a strictly musical composition. An extraordinary intellectual journey within an already extraordinary piece. Truly moving...

@nickn2794

I am reading "Composer and Critic - two hundreds years of musical criticism" by Max Graf (it's old, you find it on library genesis). I am reading critics of the time thought of his music in these years, and expecially these quartets to Haydn, to be "too intellectual, unbearable, ununderstandable, unplayable, unlikeable mixture of too complex sounds and harmonies, with little or no feeling". Crazy!

@concerned1

It is scientific. As opposed to the aural pornography of the Romantics

@jeffryphillipsburns

Why? How? What is the “concept”?

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