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1. Moderato
2. Allegro molto capriccioso
3. Lento
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Recorded: January 1988, New York.
Recorded: December 1995, Polling, Germany.
Taken from the four record (LPs) set THE HISTORIC EARLY EMI RECORDINGS (1932-36) released by COLOMBIA Records (USA) in 1977.
1983-1986. Alban Berg Quartett: Gunter Pichler - violin, Gerhard Schulz - violin, Thomas Kakuska - viola, Valentin Erben - violoncello
Violin II – Károly Schranz, viola – Roger Tapping, cello – András Fejér. Recorded: August/September 1996, Neumarkt, Germany.
Recorded: May 21 & 24, 1963, New York.
Recorded: March 18 & August 17, 1949, New York.
Recorded May 13-23, 1981, Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York City, USA.
VERMEER QUARTET: Shmuel Ashkenasi (violin 1); Mathias Tacke (violin 2); Richard Young (viola); Marc Johnson (cello). Recorded at St John Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, 2001, 2003, 2004.
1981 - Peter Cropper, Ronald Birks (Violins), Roger Bigley (Viola)
Recorded: August 1975, London.
2016, Oliver Heath - violin, Cerys Jones - violin, Gary Pomeroy - viola, Christopher Murray - cello
String Quartet `Sofia` of the Bulgarian National Radio (Vassil Valchev, Nikola Kovatchev, Krassimir Dechev, Plamen Velev), OK Studio 2014
Recorded: April 1972, Switzerland.
VÉGH QUARTET: Sandor VÉGH (violin I); Sandor ZÖLDY (violin II); Paul SZABO (cello). THE 1954 MONO CYCLE.
Violon II – Constance Ronzatti, viola - Franck Chevalier, cello – Pierre Morlet. Recorded in 2018, Cologne.
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