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Bartók, Béla - First String Quartet in a minor, Op 7, Sz 52 - Set of Parts - edited by Paolo Borciani - International Music Company
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Completed in 1909, Bartók's String Quartet No. 1 in a minor, Sz. 52, was inspired by the composer's love for Hungarian violinist Stefi Geyer; it seems that Ms. Geyer, however, did not return Bartók's sentiments. In the opening bars of the slow first movement, he quotes from his first violin concerto. The contrapuntal nature of the movement led it to be compared to fhe fugal techniques of Beethoven. By the third movement, Bartók's more familiar, folk-inspired style is evident.
This edition contains parts for two violins, viola, and cello (no score), and is edited by Paolo Borciani. Published by the International Music Company.
Difficulty: 6
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This edition contains parts for two violins, viola, and cello (no score), and is edited by Paolo Borciani. Published by the International Music Company.
Difficulty: 6
Click here to learn more about the Apprentice and ASTA Sheet Music Difficulty Ratings.
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If you are not satisfied with this item for any reason you may return it for a full refund within 30 days of purchase Unless the music received is defective or has been shipped in error all returned music will be subject to a restocking fee of $2.00 per title
If you have any questions about this product's warranty or to make a return please contact our Customer Service Department at 8007934334 or email us at Sharserv@Sharmusiccom