I was just listening to this fine work, and it prompted me to do a little more research into it. I find it interesting that the work is usually listed as being for four voices and string quartet, but all three of the recordings I have of it use chorus and orchestra. We know that the first performance of it took place on August 5, 1814 in the house of Baron Johann von Pasqualati (the work is a setting of a poem in memory of his wife who had died three years earlier), and that four voices and string quartet were used on that occasion. Do we have any idea if this was done for practical purposes or if this was indeed Beethoven's intention for the work? Also, in the first edition:
http://imslp.info/files/imglnks/usim...782-Op.118.pdf
There is an option for piano accompaniment instead. Do we know where this came from? Is it Beethoven's?
http://imslp.info/files/imglnks/usim...782-Op.118.pdf
There is an option for piano accompaniment instead. Do we know where this came from? Is it Beethoven's?
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