String Quartet (Berg)
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The String Quartet, Op. 3, by Alban Berg was composed in 1910. It was not published until 1920.[1]
The two-movement quartet is among Berg's most original compositions. Reminiscent of Schoenberg's F# minor quartet, the sound owes more to Romanticism than to contemporary composers like Webern.[2][3][4]
Along with the composer's Piano Sonata, it received its premiere on 24 April 1911[5][6] at the Vienna Musikverein.
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External links
- Strinq Quartet, Op. 3 by Alban Berg: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- String quartet Op. 3 at Answers.com Accessed 27 May 2006.
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