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The String Quartet in C minor WAB 111, was composed by
Anton Bruckner Joseph Anton Bruckner (; ; 4 September 182411 October 1896) was an Austrian composer and organist best known for his Symphonies by Anton Bruckner, symphonies and sacred music, which includes List of masses by Anton Bruckner, Masses, Te Deum (Br ...
's in 1862 during his tuition by
Otto Kitzler Otto Kitzler (18 March 1834 – 6 September 1915) was a German cellist and conductor. He is noted for being the form and orchestration teacher of the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner from 1861 to 1863. Kitzler led the Linz theatre orchestra and ...
.


History

In the spring of 1862, during his tuition by Otto Kitzler, Bruckner composed two scherzi for string quartet in F major and G minor. Thereafter, between 28 July and 7 August 1862, he composed the String Quartet in C minor, as a preliminary to exercises in orchestration. The manuscript of the Quartet was found on pp. 165–196 of the '' Kitzler-Studienbuch''.C. van Zwol, pp. 682-683 On reviewing Bruckner's work one week later (15 August 1862), Kitzler was perhaps dissatisfied with Bruckner's unconventionality of the first rondo. He therefore suggested that a Rondo ' and in a more traditional rondo-sonata form would have benefited the piece. The 40- bars longer piece, which has the same key,
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and formal structure as the first Rondo, can, therefore, be regarded as an alternative to the first Rondo. The Quartet was not issued during Bruckner's life, since it concerned only a sample of what he was capable of during his period of study with Kitzler. Bruckner did not bequeath a score of the quartet as he did for the later Four Orchestral Pieces. The ''Kitzler-Studienbuch'' wound up in the possession of Bruckner's friend Josef Schalk in Munich, where the Quartet was discovered in 1950 by the Koeckert Quartet. The Koeckert Quartet premiered the Quartet on 15 February 1951 in a broadcast of the
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, and performed it on 8 March 1951 in a concert in
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. There are recordings of the 1951 premiere in the broadcasting archives of the RIAS, its successor the Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg, and the Bavarian and Norddeutsche Rundfunk. A recording from the archive of the NDR is available in the Bruckner Archive.


Edition

The String Quartet was edited by
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in Band XIII/1 of the ' in 1955.


Setting

The piece is a conventional
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in the usual four movements: # Allegro moderato,
C minor C minor is a minor scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. Its key signature consists of three flats. Its relative major is E major and its parallel major is C major. The C natural minor scale is: Cha ...
,
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# Andante,
A-flat major A-flat major is a major scale based on A♭ (musical note), A, with the pitches A, B♭ (musical note), B, C (musical note), C, D♭ (musical note), D, E♭ (musical note), E, F (musical note), F, and G (musical note), G. Its key signature has fou ...
, 3/4, with Minore section in
A-flat minor A-flat minor is a minor scale based on A, consisting of the pitches A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has seven flats. Its relative major is C-flat major (or enharmonically B major), its parallel major is A-flat major, and ...
# Scherzo, Presto
G major G major is a major scale based on G (musical note), G, with the pitches G, A (musical note), A, B (musical note), B, C (musical note), C, D (musical note), D, E (musical note), E, and F♯ (musical note), F. Its key signature has one sharp (music ...
, 3/4, Trio # Rondo, Schnell, C minor, 2/4 Duration: 19 to 24 minutes. Unlike his later works, Bruckner gave few indications as to phrasing, while dynamics appear only at a few key points. Rudolf Koeckert allowed
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to put his group's phrasing and dynamics into the '' Gesamtausgabe'' parts. However, the ''Gesamtausgabe'' score contains only those markings in Bruckner's hand. The String Quartet is a settlement with classical and early romantic examples. The from the beginning polyphonic imprint refers back to Bruckner's earlier exercises.U. Harten, p. 406 The first movement, in traditional
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, is with audacious
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s in the
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. The exposition is marked for repeat; the only other Bruckner work with such a repeat is the Symphony in F minor.
The Andante, in three parts (ABA) with modified reprise, mirrors Beethoven's choice of key for a slow movement after a C minor Allegro, but having the central section in the parallel minor is something Bruckner never does again.D. Watson, p. 73
The Trio of the Scherzo is in
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form. Derek Watson finds that the Trio "has a Schubertian, freshly bucolic charm."
The Rondo has virtuoso accents. The B theme appears first in
E-flat major E-flat major is a major scale based on E, consisting of the pitches E, F, G, A, B, C, and D. Its key signature has three flats. Its relative minor is C minor, and its parallel minor is E minor, (or enharmonically D minor). The E-fla ...
and later in
C major C major is a major scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. C major is one of the most common keys used in music. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative minor is A minor and its parallel min ...
, and the last turn of the A theme is highly ornamented. This rondo has a curious feature, in that in Part 6, the B theme from Part 2 and the C theme from Part 4 are present together. One can already see connections to later Bruckner works in the key (C minor), in several harmonic phrases and theme patterns, as well as the use of Ländler motives.


Selected discography

There are about 10 recordings of the String Quartet. The live-performance by the Koeckert Quartet (9 March 1951) from the archive of the NDR is released on CD 2 of Music from the Archives, Volume 1, SOMM recordings ARIADNE 5025-2, 15 March 2024. Excellent recordings are according to Hans Roelofs ''i.a.'' those by the Koeckert Quartett (1974), L'Archibudelli, the
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and the Zehetmair Streichquartett. Where the Koeckert Quartet actually disregarded the few dynamics markings Bruckner gave,L. Nowak, Band XIII/1 of the ''Gesamtausgabe'' the Fine Arts Quartet obeys Bruckner's markings but mostly ignores Koeckert's. * Keller Quartett, LP: Da Camera magna SM 92707/8, 1962 * Koeckert Quartett. Studio recording of 1974 put on compiling CD: Karna Musik Live KA-143M * L'Archibudelli. ''Anton Bruckner: String Quintet. Intermezzo. Rondo. String Quartet''. CD: Sony Classical Vivarte SK 66 251, 1995 - on historical instruments *
Fine Arts Quartet The Fine Arts Quartet is a chamber music ensemble founded in Chicago, United States in 1946 by Leonard Sorkin and George Sopkin. The Quartet has recorded over 200 works and has toured internationally for 78 years, making it one of the longest e ...
. ''BRUCKNER: String Quintet in F Major / String Quartet in C Minor''. CD: Naxos 8.570788, 2008 * Zehetmair Streichquartett. ''Beethoven, Bruckner, Hartmann, Holliger''. CD: ECM 2195/96, 2010 *
Fitzwilliam Quartet The Fitzwilliam Quartet or Fitzwilliam String Quartet (FSQ) is a British string quartet. The group was founded in 1968 by four Cambridge undergraduates. There have been a number of changes in personnel over the years, but Alan George from the or ...
. ''Anton Bruckner: String Quintet / String Quartet''. CD: Linn LC 11615, 2011 - on historical instruments * Quatuor Diotima. ''Bruckner & Klose String Quartets'', Pentatone LC 868, 2024 – with the first recording of the ''Theme and Variations for String Quartet, WAB 210''


References


Sources

* ''Anton Bruckner: Sämtliche Werke: Band XIII/1: Streichquartett c-Moll'' Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Leopold Nowak (Editor), Vienna, 1955 *
Uwe Harten Uwe Harten (born 16 August 1944) is a German musicologist, who works in Austria. Life Born in , Harten grew up in Hamburg, where he was a boy soprano at the Staatsoper. He took over the roles of a child. In Hamburg he also began his studies of ...
, ''Anton Bruckner. Ein Handbuch'', , Salzburg, 1996, * Derek Watson, "Bruckner", Schirmer, New York, 1996 * Benjamin Korstvedt, "Aspects of Bruckner's approach to symphonic form", '' The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner'' edited by John Williamson, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004 * Cornelis van Zwol, ''Anton Bruckner – Leven en Werken'', Thot, Bussum (Netherlands), 2012. * William Carragan. ''Anton Bruckner - Eleven Symphonies''. Bruckner Society of America, Windsor CT, 2020, .


External links


''Streichquartett'' c-Moll, WAB 111
Critical discography by Hans Roelofs *



* The following live performance can be heard on YouTube: ** the Filarmonica-quartet (Novosibirsk, 2013)
Bruckner's String Quartet
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