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    My String quartett on Beethoven's last sketches - LIVE string quartett performance

    Hi, dear friends,

    I am very excited to present to you the first Live recording of the 1st movement of my string quartett which I wrote on the basis of the piano arrangement by Diabelli of the Andante Maestoso introduction and the main theme of the Allegro (and another Allegro theme) of Beethoven's last project:

    http://gerdprengel.de/WoO62_1.mp3
    http://gerdprengel.de/WoO62-1.pdf

    The performance was done by a professional string quartett in Russia :-)

    Would you give me your thoughts? You may compare my introduction also with this quite new recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MIctz5e1DE

    Gerd

    #2
    Now also the remaining 3 movements have been performed and recorded. Here is my second movement with variations on Beethoven's last sketched theme for a slow movement!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeBCq2D9SGo

    I recommend to listen to it with headphones .
    Please let me know what you think of it ... Thank you!

    Gerd

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      #3
      Enjoyed that very much Gerd - you always manage to capture something of the spirit of each composer whose works have inspired you to base your ideas on. Your pizzicato variation reminded me a little of the 3rd movement of Tchaikovsky Symphony no.4. Can you tell us a little about the performance and the Quartet? Many thanks.
      'Man know thyself'

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        #4
        Originally posted by Peter View Post
        Enjoyed that very much Gerd - you always manage to capture something of the spirit of each composer whose works have inspired you to base your ideas on. Your pizzicato variation reminded me a little of the 3rd movement of Tchaikovsky Symphony no.4. Can you tell us a little about the performance and the Quartet? Many thanks.
        Thank you, Peter, since because of Corona many ensembles cannot give concerts they offer the possibility to perform works as a commission. I discovered the Rus Quartet in the internet --> https://www.rusquartet.com/ and send them my score and parts and they rehearsed and then recorded it in Moscow. The first movement in February and mov. 2 - 4 in one day in May. The costs were about 3500 EUR and for me it was worth it as I fulfilled a life dream with this project ...

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          #5
          Excellent, Gerd! I really enjoyed this, and the performance by an actual string quartet made it all the better.

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            #6
            Thank you, Peter and Chris,

            here now also the 3rd movement, a furious Scherzo Presto in c-minor based on the sketch from Beethoven's very last sketchbook page!

            https://youtu.be/MU_AC4y91qk

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              #7
              I like the movement a lot, Gerd! Thanks again for sharing these recordings with us.

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                #8
                ... and now finally the 4th movement:

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAC--iMTx1I

                I think it is amazing in how many different ways this last Finale theme by Beethoven can be elaborated. It has a certain similiarity to the Rondo theme from op. 130 but I actually like it better... My favourite part is the slow variation in c-minor at 7:40 ...
                Last edited by gprengel; 06-10-2021, 02:15 AM.

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