The String Quartet No. 9 in
C major
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,
Op. 59, No. 3, was written by
Ludwig van Beethoven
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and published in 1808. This work is the third of three of his "
Razumovsky" cycle of string quartets, and is a product of his "middle" period. It consists of four movements:
Discussion
The introductory ''andante con moto'' section of the first movement is not directly related to the rest of the movement and serves a similar function to the introduction of his
Op. 74 quartet. Thereafter, the movement's main
thematic material is exposed and developed. The relation (or apparent lack thereof) between the slow, sombre and dissonant introduction and the bright ''allegro'' which follows, is similar to what is found in
Mozart
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's
"Dissonance" Quartet, also in the key of C.
The quartet's second movement makes use of an
augmented second
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in the descending scale first played by the first violin at the beginning of the movement. This interval, repeated through the movement, gives it an association with the
Hungarian scale. Unlike the other two
opus 59 quartets, this one does not have an explicit "Theme Russe" in any of its movements. Nevertheless, it can be argued that this second movement with its sparse texture and comfortless melodies, evokes a Russian feel by bringing to mind the vast, barren and desolate landscape of the Siberian tundra.
The quartet's third movement is a lighter ''
menuetto
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The term also describes the musical form that accompa ...
'' which provides the motif that is subsequently turned upside down for the last movement, a
fugal
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''allegro molto'' that begins with the viola and adds the second violin, cello and first violin in that order. The movement is in ''
alla breve
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'' time and is almost a ''
perpetuum mobile'' in
quavers
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. The fugue is semi-rigorous, somewhere between the
''fugato'' of Mozart's
string quartet K.387 and the rigorous fugue of his
Adagio and Fugue K.546. About halfway into the movement, a contrasting theme is introduced, which moves in
minims. The movement concludes with an enormous
Mannheim crescendo, peaking at an implicit
.
References and further reading
*Robert Hatten, "An Approach to Ambiguity in the Opening of Beethoven's 'String Quartet', Op. 59 no. 3, I," ''Indiana Theory Review'' Vol. 3, No. 3 (Spring, 1980): 28-35.
*
Joseph Kerman
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, ''The Beethoven Quartets''. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1966.
External links
*
Free recordingby the
Jerusalem Quartet (archived on the
Wayback Machine
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)
Recordingby the
Modigliani Quartet from the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
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in
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format
Beethoven Quartet No. 9 in C major lecture by
Roger Parker
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His work has centred on opera. Between 2006 and 2010, while Profess ...
with a performance by the
Badke Quartet
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In 2014, the quartet was appointed quartet in residence ...
, 6 May 2008 at
Gresham College
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(available for download as text, audio or video file)
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