String Quartet No. 2 (Dvořák)

Dvořák's string quartet number 2 in Bflat major B.17 was probably composed in 1869, early in his compositional career. It was one of three (together with numbers 3, and 4) which Dvořák later believed he had destroyed after he had disposed of the scores.

Background

Despite Dvořák's efforts to destroy the work, copies of the individual instrumental parts were discovered at the beginning of the 20th century, allowing its reconstruction. It received its 1st performance in private by the Ondricek Quartet, Prague, 16/11/1932. It is of over three quarters of an hour's duration, making it Dvorak's second longest chamber work.[1][2][3] The parts and score were included in the Souborné vydání díla (complete critical edition), series 4, volume 5, dated 1962[4] and published by Barenreiter in 2014.[5]

Structure

The quartet is in four movements:

1. Allegro ma non troppo

2. Largo

3. Allegro con brio

4. Finale: Andante - Allegro giusto - Allegro con fuoco

Notes

  1. English language version of page about Dvořák's String Quartet No 2 at a Czech site
  2. (Herbert/ Trufitt Pp.16/17)
  3. Sleeve note of the Deutsche Grammophon CD Boxed Set, pp. 34-35
  4. IMSLP page for Dvořák's Souborné vydání díla (complete critical edition)
  5. Sheet music published by Barenreiter in 2014: Parts (BA9540) and Score (TP540)

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