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BEETHOVEN QUARTETS

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  146-147

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 Beethoven wrote sixteen string quartets, plus a grosse fugre in a period of more than twenty five years, coping with three different phase of his artistic life. The first six Quartets belong to the final period, composed around 1800, when the composer was thirty years old. In the second period Beethoven wrote five quartets (nos 7 to 11) known as midde quartets. The Quartets nos 7 to 9 (the three Razumovsky quartets) was commissioned in 1806 by count Andreas Razumovsky the musian ambasador to viena, who was an ardent patron of music and himself as amateur violinst. the three quartets are in F major E minor and c major and are considered to be a sublime pieces of music. Quartets nos 10 in E flat and 11 in F minor were written 1809 and 1810. No 10 op. 74 drives its nickname "Harp" from passages in the first movement. And the f minor Quartets inscribed "serioso" by Beethoven himself. During the last years of the master life, Beethoven concentrated almost exclusively on the composition of string Quartets. No 12 in E flat major op 127. no 13 in Bfiat op 130. no 14 in C sharp minor of 131. no 15 in A minor op132. no 16 in Fop 135 and the grosse fugue in B flat op 133. These celestical works are among the best pieces of music ever written in the history of music.

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    APA: Copy

    FARHAT, SH.. (2008). BEETHOVEN QUARTETS. HONAR-HA-YE-ZIBA, -(35), 146-147. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/5693/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    FARHAT SH.. BEETHOVEN QUARTETS. HONAR-HA-YE-ZIBA[Internet]. 2008;-(35):146-147. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/5693/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SH. FARHAT, “BEETHOVEN QUARTETS,” HONAR-HA-YE-ZIBA, vol. -, no. 35, pp. 146–147, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/5693/en

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