String Quartet No. 1 (Schubert)

The String Quartet No. 1 (D 18) in mixed keys was composed by Franz Schubert in 1810 or 1811.

History

A partial autograph of the composer kept in the Vienna City Library has the date 1812 written on the cover.[1] The composition date is however more likely 1810.[2] As such it may be Schubert's earliest extant completed multi-movement work for more than one player.

Description

The work has the traditional four movements of a classical string quartet, with the Menuetto preceding the slow movement (Andante). The key signature of the work is undefined.

Key signature

D 18 is the only remaining of a set of three early string quartets "in changing, undefined" key signatures by Schubert. The Deutsch catalogue indicates its key as g/B[].[2]

Movements

  1. Andante – Presto vivace (C minor – G minor)
  2. Menuetto (F major, with Trio in C major)
  3. Andante (B-flat major)
  4. Presto (B-flat major)

Publication

The work was first published in 1890, in the Franz Schubert's Works complete edition by Breitkopf & Härtel.[2]

References

  1. Manuscript part scores at www.schubert-online.at
  2. 1 2 3 Deutsch 1978, pp. 17–18

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