String Quartet ¹ 14 in d-moll `Der Tod und das Mädchen` (1824), D 810 (Schubert)

Franz Schubert (1797–1828)


String Quartet ¹ 14 in d-moll `Der Tod und das Mädchen` (1824), D 810

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1. Allegro
2. Andante con moto
3. Scherzo: Allegro molto
4. Presto

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Recorded: October 6, 1954, Berlin.
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Recorded: May 18-21, 1953, London.
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Recorded: February 3, 1956, Cologne.
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Recorded: November 1981, Munich.
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Recorded: April 1959, Hannover.
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Recorded: May 1987, New York.
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Recorded: August 1995.
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HAGEN QUARTETT. Recorded in Munich (Germany), October 1990.
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Recorded: May 13, 1953, Washington.
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arranged by Gustav Mahler for string orchestra
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Recorded: 22-25 May 2006, Bristol.
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Melos Quartett: Wilhelm Melcher - 1 violine, Gerhard Voss - 2 violine, Hermann Voss - viola, Peter Buck - violoncello.
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1980-81.
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Recorded: February 5-6, 1959, New York.
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Busch Quartett. Recorded in 1936.
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1927-28.
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1985
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Recorded in 1986, St. Barnabas Church, London.
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Adapted for orchestra as “Symphony in d minor” by Andy Stein. Recorded at Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, USA, November 9-11, 2007.
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Kodaly Quartet. Budapest, 1991 (Naxos)
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Recorded: September 2018, Hannover.
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2013
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Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet. Recorded: 1950
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Diogenes Quartett: Stefan Kirpal & Gundula Kirpal (violins), Alba González i Becerra (viola), Stephen Ristau (cello) // 2013, München
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Borromeo String Quartet (Nicholas Kitchen - violin, Kristopher Tong - violin, Mai Motobuchi - viola, Yeesun Kim - cello), Recorded live in the Tapestry Room of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, 2006.
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Recorded in England.
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Recorded in June 1998 at Saint-Augustin-de-Mirabel Church, Québec, Canada.
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PETERSEN QUARTETT: Conrad MUCK (violin I); Gernot SÜSSMUTH (violin II); Friedmann WEIGLE (viola); Hans-Jakob ESCHENBURG (cello). Recording: Berlin, Siemensvilla, June 16-19, 1997.
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Recorded at Siemensvilla, Berlin (Germany), June 1997.
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Released in 1979.
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Jerusalem Quartet: Alexander Pavlovsky & Sergei Bresler (violins); Amichai Grosz (viola); Kyril Zlotnikov (cello) // CD 2008
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2013, Roma. Tr. for string orchestra by Mahler
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2012, Erato, Gregor Sigl - violins, Friedemann Weigle - viola,
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Arrangement for String Orchestra by Gustav Mahler. MITO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. Recording: Concert Hall ATM, Art Tower, Mito (Japan), November 29, 30 & December 1, 1993.
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Taken from a LP recorded by CONCERT-DISC (USA) in early 1960S.
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Violin – Joseph Stepansky, viola – Sheppard Lehnhoff, cello – George Sopkin. 1948.
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THE HUNGARIAN QUARTET: Zoltan Szekely (1st violin); Alexandre Moskowsky (2nd violin); Laurent Halleux (viola); Vilmos Palotai (cello). Taken from a rare LP released by MUSICAL MASTERPIECE SOCIETY (USA) in 1955.
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HUNGARIAN STRING QUARTET: Zoltan SZEKELY (violin I); Mihaly KUTTNER (violin II); Denes KOROMZAY (viola); Gabor MAGYAR (cello). Taken from a LP released by TURNABOUT/VOX (USA) in 1972.
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Recorded: Evangelische Kirche, Honrath, Germany, 14-17 June 1992.
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Talich QUARTET: Jan Talich jr, Roman Patočka, Vladimír Bukač, Petr Prause / 2011
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1960
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Hungarian String Quartet, Laszlo Varga.
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5-7 December 1996
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2010
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Recorded: September 1983, Switzerland.
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1996, Cologne.
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WINKLER-QUARTETT: Klaus Winkler (violin I); Helmut Ludewig (violin II); Rainer Castillon (viola); Fred Buck (cello). Recorded in Mozartsaal, Augsburg (Germany), October 1972. Taken from a LP released by IMPROMPTU (Germany).
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