String Quartet No. 1 g minor D18 - Cello

Digital Sheet Music for String Quartet No. 1 g minor D18 - Cello by Franz Schubert,SMN Archive Collection, scored for String Quartet, id
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Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. Viola Sonata in B flat Major One of the very best works from the classical era. Could easily pass for a sonata by Mozart. A fine early Mozartean work. Piano Trio in D Major Hailed as a musical genius by his teachers, the trio combines Russian folkloric elements with tinges of modernism. Charles Villiers Stanford The clarinet version anticipates Brahms by more than a decade! Fine part-writing and satisfying melodies Charles Villiers Stanford Piano Quintet in d minor, Op.

Wonderful melodies and superb part-writing. String Quintet in F Major, Op. A fine addition to the repertoire Maximilian Steinberg Violin Sonata in a minor, Op. They can be played together or separately. The first of his towering set of six quartets. Allegro Brillante for Piano Quartet in E flat Major Intended by the composer for concert performance this is a warm and engaging work with excellent part writing.

William Grant Still Danzas de Panama for String Quartet or Quintet A collection of Panamanian dances expertly put together to a superb concert work and audience pleaser. Among the very best of their type. Fresh and original with gentle modern tendencies. Belongs in the recital hall. Unusual and original in conception.

An outstanding modern work. Should be performed Eduard Strauss Here is a work which needs no further description. Egyptian March for Wind Quintet Written to commerate the opening of the Suez Canal and used in a comedy as a processional of Egyptian warriors. All of the tunes from one of the World's most beloved operas.

This superb set of waltzes is justly famous and well-beloved. Called the twin of the Blue Danube, here is another set of superb waltzes. Named after the elegant Viennese upper class ladies, Johann Strauss, Jr. Lively, high-spirited, this polka is fun to play and makes a brilliant encore. Once of Strauss' most charming set of waltzes.

One of his best larger waltz compositions. Perpetuum Mobile for String Quartet Strauss' own musical joke. A virtuosic piece which is sure to please audiences. One of Strauss' best loved waltzes, known the world over Johann Strauss, Jr. A perky polka which was written to cheer up the Viennese after a cholera epidemic Johann Strauss, Jr. One of the most famous polkas in 4 different arrangements: Among the most beloved and famous set of waltzes Strauss ever wrote.

One of the most famous set of waltzes Strauss ever wrote. Another beloved and famous set of waltzes. Also versions with clarinet and flute Johann Strauss, Sr. A lovely series of waltzes from the orignal Waltz King of Vienna. The galopp is the fastest of Viennese dances. Evokes old Vienna Johann Strauss, Sr. This one's a real mover. Perfect for New Year's, Weddings or any time music of celebration is called for.

Celebrating the railroad craze of taking day trips for picnics and pleasure outings. A rousing, kick up your heels dance, with the traditional Viennese touch. Another set of lovely series of waltzes from the orignal Waltz King of Vienna. A very attractive Viennese fast dance which gained great popularity.

Another very typical and beloved set of Viennese dances from the 's. A kick up your heels, toe-tapping work that makes an excellent encore. One of the earliest and most beloved of Strauss Sr's wonderful waltz sets. Probably the most famous piece he ever wrote. Played throughout the world. He wrote it to commorate his long tour of Germany by stagecoach. Light and elegant and full of Viennese charm. A charming Viennese polka named after the famous Sperl Dance Hall.

This lovely "Little Doves Waltzes" shows why he was to become so famous. One of the most famous and beloved set of waltzes that Senior wrote. A wonderful set of sentimental Waltzes conjuring up Old Vienna. It means in flight or on the wing and is real traveling music. This peppy polka for years was as popular as Johann Jr's best known works.

Violin Sonata in E flat Major, Op. String Quartet in A Major, Op.

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Influenced by Mendelssohn, yet with many original and fresh twists and melodies. Piano Quartet in c minor, Op. Based on a famous Viennese nostalgic song of Old Vienna. A prominent composer of Schrammelmusik. A lively polka, fun to play and hear. Piano Trio in c minor, Op.

Piano Quartet in a minor, Op. Piano Quintet in g minor, Op. Four part harmony with free development. Sir Arthur Sullivan Romance for String Quartet A short, charming early work from Sullivan's Leipzig days, has the flavor and grace of a Mendelssohn intermezzo. Duo Concertante for Cello and Piano, Op. Beautiful melodies takes excellent advantage of the cello. A wonderful arrangement of this ever popular audience pleasing overture. Bold and highly original. Highly praised by critics and strongly recommended for concert performance Johan Svendsen String Quartet in a minor, Op.

String Octet in A Major, Op. Should not be missed by either amateur or professional. Piano Trio in a minor, Op. A must for concert. A good program choice for this small repertoire Rosario Scalero Violin Sonata in d minor, Op. Philipp Scharwenka Violin Sonata in b minor, Op. Philipp Scharwenka Viola Sonata in g minor, Op. Philipp Scharwenka Cello Sonata in g minor, Op. Philipp Scharwenka String Quartet No. Xaver Scharwenka Cello Sonata in e minor, Op.

Xaver Scharwenka Piano Trio No. Paul Scheinpflug String Quartet in c minor, Op. Max von Schillings String Quartet in e minor A first rate, late romantic work with tinges of Hugo Wolf. Franz Schmidt String Quartet No. Othmar Schoeck String Quartet No. Johann Schrammel Wie der Schnabel g'wachsen ist Waltzes for String Quartet It means not only do the words speak, but also the music.

Franz Schubert String Quartet No. Franz Schubert Quartetsatz in c minor, D. Clara Schumann Piano Trio in g minor, Op. Georg Schumann Cello Sonata in e minor, Op. Georg Schumann Piano Trio No. Bernhard Sekles Capriccio for Piano Trio Combines elements of polytonality with traditional tonality with a superb set of variations on Yankee Doodle. Joseph Servais String Qurtet in C Major Composed by the cellist of the famous Hubay String Quartet, this lovely work features fine part writing and almost plays itself.. Giovanni Sgambati Piano Quintet No. Vissarion Shebalin String Quartet No.

Percy Sherwood Cello Sonata No. William Shield String Trio No. William Shield 3 String Trios Nos. Jean Sibelius Piano Trio in C Major, "Lovissa" Though an early work, it is mature, full of fine melodies and in the style of the mid Romantic movement. Christian Sinding Piano Trio No. Christian Sinding Serenade No. Christian Sinding Piano Quintet in e minor, Op.

Hans Sitt Piano Trio No. Johann Sobeck Wind Quintet No. Great writing, appealing melodies, a fine choice for romantic era choice for concert Johann Sobeck Wind Quintet No. Nikolai Sokolov String Trio in d minor, Op. Nikolai Sokolov String Quartet No. A valuable repertoire addition Susan Spain-Dunk Phantasy for String Quartet in d minor Powerful and well written first rate work which absolutely deserves performance in the concert hall. Johannes Spech String Quartet in g minor, Op. Louis Spohr Piano Trio No.

Louis Spohr String Quartet No. Louis Spohr String Quintet No. Louis Spohr Double Quartet No. Alexei Stanchinsky Piano Trio in D Major Hailed as a musical genius by his teachers, the trio combines Russian folkloric elements with tinges of modernism. Wilhelm Stenhammar String Quartet No.

William Grant Still Danzas de Panama for String Quartet or Quintet A collection of Panamanian dances expertly put together to a superb concert work and audience pleaser. Zygmunt Stojowski Violin Sonata No. Ewald Straesser String Quartet No. Eduard Strauss Bahn frei! Sir Arthur Sullivan Romance for String Quartet A short, charming early work from Sullivan's Leipzig days, has the flavor and grace of a Mendelssohn intermezzo.

Hermann Suter String Quartet No. Highly praised by critics and strongly recommended for concert performance Johan Svendsen String Quartet in a minor, Op.

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Georgy Sviridov Piano Trio in a minor, Op. Extraordinarily powerful and full of the angst of pre-revolution Russia, combines romanticism with Russian futurism. Hailed as a masterwork upon its premiere. One of his last works. A fresh, gay, and boisterous work of originality. Considered by many to be the finest French piano trio of the 19th century. An unqualified masterwork which can stand with the best of this genre. A youthful, energetic work full or originality and unusual sonic touches which make it a very attractive piece.

A lovely calm and serene work with a hauntingly memorable melody. Three wonderfully contrasting character pieces compose this charming suite. An amazing work for an 85 year old. Once compared to Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata because of its brilliance. The finale could serve alone as an encore. This is one of the finest sonatas from the late French Romantic era.

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A beautiful work with excellent part writing. A good program choice for this small repertoire. Rosario Scalero Violin Sonata in d minor, Op. A big, powerful, dramatic later romantic work of the first order. An unqualified late romantic masterwork. One of the very best viola sonatas from the late romantic movement. First rate late romantic gem. A good choice for the recital hall. Philipp Scharwenka Piano Trio No. One of the very best works for this under served combination. Good for concert or home.

Philipp Scharwenka Piano Quintet in b minor, Op.

A superb, absolutely first rate late Romantic masterwork. Very fine, first rate, rich late romantic work. Another first rate, late romantic quartet. A rich, full-blooded romantic work, very well written for the cello. Acclaimed from the day it was published, an instant success in the concert hall. Hard to believe that a superb work such as this fell into oblivion. A powerful and dramatic masterwork of the romantic literature.

Few quartets are superior to this late romantic masterwork in emotional intensity and sense of climax. Max von Schillings String Quartet in e minor A first rate, late romantic work with tinges of Hugo Wolf. A post romantic early modern work, still tonal, dramatic and powerful. Called the Dutch Brahms by Brahms' owner biographer, a fine late-romantic work which belongs in the recital hall.

A historically important transitional work between the trio sonata and modern piano trio. Another historically important transitional work which was to lead to the modern piano quartet. An engaging neo-classical quartet with Mozartian tendencies, by turns lyrical and playful with surprises. Schoenberg's most well-known work from his tonal period. Schrammel and his music are as Viennese as the Strauss waltzes! Schrammel and his music, known as Schrammelmusik came to be regarded as Viennese as the Strauss waltzes!

Part of our Vienna Dance Series. It means not only do the words speak, but also the music. Probably the most famous march to ever come out of Vienna. Part of our Vienna Dance Series, this lively piece is a tribute to Vienna's horse drawn carriage drivers, famous throughout Vienna.

This lively march was dedicated to a famous mens club whose motto was In Arte Voluptas. A rather amazing work for a 15 year old. Here, Schubert uses a Haydnesque technique of taking a fragment and developing it into a full blown theme. Shows advance over first two with really good writing for both viola and cello.

Schubert opens this quartet much like Mozart did his "Dissonant" with a slow ominous intro but follows it up with a stormy main section. Conceived on a massive scale, here Schubert experiments with tone clusters and layered tone to create an extraordinary orchestral effect. The longest of the Early Quartets, Schubert continues his experiments in sound effects while at the same time creating lovely melodies.

Originally for string quartet, unfortunately they are most often heard played by orchestras whence they lose their charm and character. Not the famous one, but the dramatic first movement of a quartet the rest of which was lost. We offer this famous quintet in the standard version as well as a superb version for cello and BASS. A fine mid Romantic work in the tradition of Mendelssohn. A big post-Brahmsian work which exploits the cello's tonal possibilities to the fullest.

Good choice for the recital hall. A late Romantic masterpiece. Another masterwork by a composer whom critics called a worthy successor to Robert Schumann and Brahms. Georg Schumann Piano Quartet in f minor, Op. Another masterpiece from this first rate composer. A big, stunning work. Formerly misattributed to Mozart and known as Milanese Quartet No.

Bernhard Sekles Capriccio for Piano Trio Combines elements of polytonality with traditional tonality with a superb set of variations on Yankee Doodle. An outstanding work in a lighter vein. A very showy recital piece from the mid-romantic era full of wonderful melodies and unusual techical wizzardry. Another virtuoso recital piece par excellence as well as competition entry.

Composed by the cellist of the famous Hubay String Quartet, this lovely work features fine part writing and almost plays itself.. Massive, Monumental and very original sounding. Another bit and original work with advanced tonalities, unusual rhythm and fresh ideas. The first of this little known but important 20th century Russian composer.

An engaging work which combines traditional tonality with polytonality to achieve an original sounding work. Dedicated to his teacher Nikolai Myaskovsky, the quartet veers from lyricism interspersed with angular modernism. One of the most important quartets in the Soviet literature, as good as the best of Shostakovich.

A first class, late romantic work NOT influenced by Brahms. Three marvelous character pieces, an evocative Legend, charming Intermezzo and exciting Saltarello. The first of a set of six. The 2nd of a set of six. The 3rd of this set. Written in the concertante style of the early classical style of the Stamitzes and Mannheim.

William Shield String Quartet No. An historically important and interesting example from the early British classical era. Original and exotic masterwork evoking the sounds and instruments of Central Asia.

Though an early work, it is mature, full of fine melodies and in the style of the mid Romantic movement. Jean Sibelius Piano Quintet in g minor Shows off both instruments stunningly. A huge work full of drama and virtuosity. Powerful with a thrilling finale uses a Norwegian dance tune. Sinding at his romantic best. Heroic and highly romantic, combining elements of Nordic folk music with elements of the New German School.

A late romantic work by turns stormy and dramatic, then calm and lovely lyrical melodies grace this trio. One of the best works ever for this combination. Everything said about Serenade No.


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Admired by Tchaikovsky, Busoni, Sibelius, and many others, this work is a fresh and original masterpiece. A, lyrical work which makes a appealing shorter recital work or encore. A neo-classical masterwork for String Trio. Dedicated to and intended as an encore for the famous Bohemian String Quartet. A light and charming Mendelssohnian pieces which would make the perfect encore.

Six charming, short works from the late romantic era which show off the different facets of the viola. Three atmospheric character pieces in the best tradition of the genre. A concert work which makes no technical demands yet is perfect. Shows the influence of Brahms without being imitative.

A worthy edition to the cellist's repertoire from this gifted Scandinavian melodist. Each piece has a lovely, romantic vocal quality. Considered the equal of Hugo Wolf as a master of the art song, these lovely, romantic works for violin show why. Collection of three of the composer's best loved songs transcribed by the famous Swedish Violinist Tor Aulin.

These are wonderfully melodic, romantic and highly effective works. All of the Songs transcribed by Tor Aulin from the above three collections offered at a very attractive price. Can be played together in place of short sonata or separately as encores. Intended as a recital hall vehicle, it juxtapositions a slow romance with fiery fast section. Dramatic, lyrical and highly romantic, this fine work belongs in the standard sonata repertoire.

By turns romantic, restless, lyrical and dramatic, here is another romantic work which deserves to be heard. This superb work not only belongs in the recital hall but would be an adornment to any violinist's repertoire. Top notch, sure to win high praise in the recital hall. A lovely, autumnal work and like the other four a candidate for the recital hall.

A tuneful work by one of the most important Czech composers of the first half of the nineteenth century. Lovely melodies and good part-writing make this first rate work a good candidate for the concert hall as well as the stands of amateurs. The Chamber Music Journal calls it a first rate 20th century American work. Brahmsian, a work about tone color and not virtuoso techical effects. Asrael Symphony A major addition. An outstanding centenary collection. These features are apparent in nascent form in the earlier works; the teenage Schubert was finding his voice by regularly writing string quartets for performance by family and friends before a crisis of confidence caused him to abandon the genre.

The Verdi Quartet is an established ensemble with its own annual festival and whose members work as teachers in master classes and academies. I confess to not having heard them before. These recordings were made twenty and more years ago and astonishingly, nowhere are the musicians here named; I had to research them on the internet to discover that this a re-issue of a set from and that Martin Lovett, formerly of the Amadeus Quartet, is the supplementary cellist for the Quintet.

In general, the Verdi Quartet opts for somewhat slower, more reflective approach; hence, for example, in the Scherzo of the Quintet their timing at almost eleven minutes is almost the same as that of my favourite recording from the Villa Ensemble Musica on Naxos, whereas the Alban Berg are almost two minutes faster — and that makes quite a difference in affect and effect of the music.

There is a trade-off here: It should also be noted that the Verdi Quartet do not observe the first movement repeats in the last three quartets and the Quintet , which I regret, as I like to hear such wonderful music twice and think it adds balance to the structure, more impact to the drama and the opportunity for interpretative variety. Only in the Quartettsatz D is the repeat observed, but of course that is essential to so short a movement in sonata structure.

Among the early works, there may be few which are consistently inspired but there is much in them which elevates the music far beyond the level of mere study exercises. There is often a moto perpetuo obsessiveness about the music which, peculiarly, reminds me of Shostakovich in the same form. The fifth quartet, D 68, consists of only two surviving movements of considerable power but it is D 74 which heralds the arrival of the recognisably mature Schubert - albeit still only sixteen years old — and some consider it to be his first masterpiece in the genre, although I would rate the slightly earlier D 94 its equal.

The six Menuets and five German Dances from evince even in this occasional music some of the surprising trademark Schubertian tropes; they are cheerful and charming but hardly essential and are presumably here for completeness. The B major quartet no. The Death and the Maiden D minor is marked by a similar slackness in the opening; this music must smack of desperation not mild depression; the nearly sixty-year-old recording from the Juilliard Quartet puts them to shame.

They are much better in the G minor variations of the second movement, where their thoughtfulness permits them to explore the varying moods with subtlety and penetration.