String Quartet No. 5 (Dvořák)

String Quartet No. 5 (Dvořák)

Antonín Dvořák wrote his String Quartet No. 5 in F minor, Op. 9, (B. 37), in September 1873, the composition was finished on 4 October, 1873.

The Bennewitz Quartet incorporated the quartet to their concert cycle, however later refused to play it due to "lack of quartet style" [Sleeve note of Supraphon CD (11 1453-2 131), p. 14] . Dvořák was very upset and tore out the title page of the score (probably with dedication to Bennewitz [Sleeve note of Supraphon CD (11 1453-2 131), p. 5] ). The composition was in 1929 reconstructed by Günther Raphael. The work in that version was premiered by the "Kramář Quartet" (Buchtele, Karhánek, Lupínek and Kefurt) on 11 January 1930.

Structure

It is composed of four movements:

# "Moderato - Allegro con brio"
# "Andante con moto quasi allegretto"
# "Tempo di valse"
# "Finale: Allegro molto"

Its second movement later served as the basis for Dvořák's Romance in F minor for violin and orchestra Op.11.

Selected recordings

Antonín Dvořák: Chamber Works Vol. 4. CD Supraphon (11 1453-2 131). (Panocha Quartet)

Footnotes

References

Sleeve note of Supraphon CD (11 1453-2 131)


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