String Quartet No.2, Op.9 (Winkler, Aleksandr)

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Publisher. Info. Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff, 1901. Plate 2336.
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Work Title String Quartet No.2
Alternative. Title Deuxième quatuor : pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle
Composer Winkler, Aleksandr
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.9
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAW 7
Key D minor
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. Prélude et Fugue
    • Lento
    • Allegro con brio
  2. Variations sur un air de ballet d'A. Glazounow (B major)
    • Introduction: Andantino semplice
    • Air de ballet: Allegretto
    • Var.1: Pocchettino meno mosso
    • Var.2: L'istesso tempo
    • Var.3: Andantino espressivo
    • Var.4: Allegro vivace
    • Var.5: Molto moderato. Tempo di Menuetto
    • Var.6: Andante
    • Var.7: Con moto
  3. Larghetto (F major)
  4. Finale. Allegro
First Publication. 1901 – Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff
Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1901), p.526
Dedication Alexandre Glazounow (Aleksandr Glazunov, 1865–1936)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation 2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello

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