Beethoven, Ludwig van - String Quartet in A minor op. 132
After years of several personal and creative crises, the last two years of Beethovenâs life were marked by an irrepressible creative urge that was directed almost exclusively towards the string quartet genre.
Of all these late works, it is the Quartet in A minor op. 132 that most impressively addresses the overcoming of the depression of the past years. The middle of the five movements is a âCanzona di ringraziamentoâ entitled: âHoly Song of Thanksgiving of a recovered person to the deity in the Lydian keyâ.
In this movement a slow introduction is followed by the heading: âFeeling renewed strengthâ. Due to the middle movement full of âdivine powerâ, this string quartet is certainly one of Beethovenâs most emotional compositions.
For this new edition of the Quartet op. 132, Beethoven specialist Jonathan Del Mar consulted the autograph as well as several sets of parts corrected by Beethoven, enabling him to correct countless inconsistencies and unconvincing editorial decisions of previous editions.
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After years of several personal and creative crises, the last two years of Beethovenâs life were marked by an irrepressible creative urge that was directed almost exclusively towards the string quartet genre.
Of all these late works, it is the Quartet in A minor op. 132 that most impressively addresses the overcoming of the depression of the past years. The middle of the five movements is a âCanzona di ringraziamentoâ entitled: âHoly Song of Thanksgiving of a recovered person to the deity in the Lydian keyâ.
In this movement a slow introduction is followed by the heading: âFeeling renewed strengthâ. Due to the middle movement full of âdivine powerâ, this string quartet is certainly one of Beethovenâs most emotional compositions.
For this new edition of the Quartet op. 132, Beethoven specialist Jonathan Del Mar consulted the autograph as well as several sets of parts corrected by Beethoven, enabling him to correct countless inconsistencies and unconvincing editorial decisions of previous editions.
























