PHILIPS 6747 272 – BEETHOVEN Complete Works for String Quartet – Quartetto It...

Sold Date: March 8, 2015
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PHILIPS 6747 272 – BEETHOVEN Complete Works for String Quartet – Quartetto Italiano PHILIPS 6747 272 – BEETHOVEN Complete Works for String Quartet – Quartetto Italiano

Condition: NM / VG+

Label: Philips ‎– 6747 272 Format: 10 × Vinyl, LP Box Set Genre: Classical Die Frühen Quartette – The Early Quartets – Les Premiers Quartuors Nr. 3 D – Dur Op. 18, 3 A1 Allegro A2 Andante Con Moto A3 Allegro A4 Presto Nr. 1 F – Dur Op. 18, 1 B1 Allegro Con Brio B2 Adagio Affettuoso Ed Appassionato B3 Scherzo (Allegro Molto) B4 Allegro Nr. 2 G Dur Op. 18, 2 C1 Allegro C2 Adagio Cantabile – Allegro – Tempo I C3 Scherzo (Allegro) C4 Allegro Molto, Quasi Presto Nr. 4 C – Moll Op. 18, 4 D1 Allegro Ma Non Tanto D2 Andante Scherzoso, Quasi Allegretto D3 Menuetto (Allegretto) D4 Allegro Nr. 5 A – Dur Op. 18, 5 E1 Allegro E2 Menuetto E3 Andante Cantabile E4 Allegro Nr. 6 B – Dur Op.. 18, 6 F1 Allegro Con Brio F2 Adagio Ma Non Troppo F3 Scherzo (Allegro) F4 La Malinconia (Adagio – Allegretto Quasi Allegro – Adagio – Allegretto – Poco Adagio – Prestissimo) Die Mittleren Quartette – The Middle – Period Quartets – Les Quartuors De La Période Médiane Nr. 7 F – Dur Op. 59, 1 (“Rasumowsky” Nr. 1) G1 Allegro G2 Allegretto Vivace E Sempre Scherzando H1 Adagio Molto E Mesto - H2 Thème Russe (Allegro) Nr. 8 E – Moll Op. 59, 2 (“Rasumowsky” No. 2) H3 Allegro I1 Molto Adagio I2 Allegretto I3 Finale (Presto) Nr. 9 C – Dur Op. 59, 3 (“Rasumowsky” No. 3) J1 Introduzione (Andante Con Moto) – Allegro Vivace J2 Andante Con Moto Quasi Allegretto J3 Menuetto (Grazioso) - J4 Allegro Molto Nr. 10 Es – Dur Op. 74 “Harfenquartett” K1 Poco Adagio – Allegro K2 Adagio Ma Non Troppo K3 Presto – Piu Presto Quasi Prestissimo - K4 Allegretto Con Variazioni Nr. 11 F – Moll Op.95 “Serioso” L1 Allegro Con Brio L2 Allegretto Ma Non Troppo - L3 Allegro Assai Vivace Ma Serioso L4 Larghetto Espressivo – Allegretto Agitato Die Späten Quartette Und Grosse Fuge Op. 133 – The Late Quartets With “Grosse Fuge”, Op. 133 – Les Dernier Quatuors Avec La Grande Fugue, Op. 133 Nr. 12 Es – Dur Op. 127 M1 Maestoso – Allegro M2 Adagio, Ma Non Troppo E Molto Cantabile M3 Scherzando Vivace N1 Finale Nr. 16 F – Dur Op. 135 N2 Allegretto N3 Vivace N4 Lento Assai, Cantante E Tranquillo N5 Der Schwer Gefaßte Entschluß (Grave – Allegro. Grave Ma Non Troppo Tratto – Allegro) N3. 13 B – Dur Op. 130 O1 Adagio Ma Non Troppo – Allegro O2 Presto O3 Andante Con Moto Ma Non Troppo. Poco Scherzando O4 Alla Danza Tedesca (Allegro Assai) O5 Cavatina (Adagio Molto Espressivo) Grosse Fuge B – Dur Op. 133 P1 Overtura (Allegro) – Meno Mosso E Moderato – Allegro – Fuga No. 13 B – Dur Op. 130 P2 Finale (Allegro) Nr. 14 CIS – Moll Op. 131 Q1 Adagio Ma Non Troppo E Molto Espressivo - Q2 Allegro Molto Vivace - Q3 Allegro Moderato - Q4 Andante Ma Non Troppo E Molto Cantabile – Piu Mosso – Andante Moderato E Lusinghiero – Adagio – Allegretto – Adagio, Ma Non Troppo E Semplice – Allegretto R1 Presto - R2 Adagio Quasi Un Poco Andante - R3 Allegro Nr. 15 A – Moll Op. 132 S1 Assai Sostenuto – Allegro S2 Allegro Ma Non Tanto T1 Molto Adagio: Canzona Di Ringraziamento Offerta Alla Divinità Da Un Guarito, In Modo Lidico (Heiliger Dankgesang Eines Genesenen An Die Gottheit, In Der Lydischen Tonart T2 Alla Marcia, Assai Vivace – Piu Allegro – Presto - T3 Allegro Appassionato Customer Satisfaction

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