Piano Quartet No. 2 (Mendelssohn)

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Le Quatuor avec piano no 2 en fa mineur opus 2 (MWV Q 13) pour piano, violon, alto et violoncelle de Felix Mendelssohn fut terminé le 3 décembre 1823 et publié deux années plus tard. L’œuvre est dédiée à Carl Friedrich Zelter, professeur de Mendelssohn. Les trois premiers quatuors avec piano de Mendelssohn furent ses premières œuvres publiées, d′où leurs numéros d′opus. L’œuvre comporte quatre mouvements : 1. * Allegro molto 2. * Adagio 3. * Intermezzo : Allegro moderato 4. * Finale : Allegro molto vivace Une exécution « habituelle » demande un peu moins d'une demi-heure. rdf:langString
Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Quartet No. 2 in F minor, Op. 2, for piano, violin, viola and cello was published in 1823, a year after his first Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 1. This work was dedicated to Carl Friedrich Zelter, who became Mendelssohn's composition and music tutor starting at the age of eight years old. Zelter would take Mendelssohn on trips to go see Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who was also an important figure in Mendelssohn's life when it came to the composition of his earliest pieces between the years 1821-1825. Mendelssohn's three piano quartets were the first piano quartets he composed and published. He composed the second quartet at the age of only 14 years. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Quatuor avec piano no 2 de Mendelssohn
rdf:langString Piano Quartet No. 2 (Mendelssohn)
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rdf:langString Le Quatuor avec piano no 2 en fa mineur opus 2 (MWV Q 13) pour piano, violon, alto et violoncelle de Felix Mendelssohn fut terminé le 3 décembre 1823 et publié deux années plus tard. L’œuvre est dédiée à Carl Friedrich Zelter, professeur de Mendelssohn. Les trois premiers quatuors avec piano de Mendelssohn furent ses premières œuvres publiées, d′où leurs numéros d′opus. L’œuvre comporte quatre mouvements : 1. * Allegro molto 2. * Adagio 3. * Intermezzo : Allegro moderato 4. * Finale : Allegro molto vivace Une exécution « habituelle » demande un peu moins d'une demi-heure.
rdf:langString Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Quartet No. 2 in F minor, Op. 2, for piano, violin, viola and cello was published in 1823, a year after his first Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 1. This work was dedicated to Carl Friedrich Zelter, who became Mendelssohn's composition and music tutor starting at the age of eight years old. Zelter would take Mendelssohn on trips to go see Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who was also an important figure in Mendelssohn's life when it came to the composition of his earliest pieces between the years 1821-1825. Mendelssohn's three piano quartets were the first piano quartets he composed and published. He composed the second quartet at the age of only 14 years.
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