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Franz Schubert
String Quartet No. 6 in D major, D. 74
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Composer
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Franz Schubert
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Quartet
Compose Date
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1813
Average_duration
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22:31
Movement_count
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4
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Franz Schubert's String Quartet No. 6 in D major, D. 74, was composed in 1813 when he was just 16 years old. The piece was premiered in Vienna in 1816, and it is one of Schubert's earliest works in the genre of string quartet. The quartet consists of four movements, with a total running time of approximately 25 minutes. The first movement, marked Allegro ma non troppo, is in sonata form and begins with a lively and energetic theme played by the first violin. The second theme is more lyrical and is introduced by the cello. The development section explores both themes and leads to a recapitulation of the opening material. The second movement, marked Andante, is a lyrical and expressive piece in ABA form. The first section features a beautiful melody played by the first violin, while the middle section is more subdued and introspective. The final section returns to the opening material, but with some variations. The third movement, marked Menuetto, is a traditional minuet and trio. The minuet is in D major and features a playful and dance-like melody. The trio is in D minor and provides a contrast to the minuet with its more melancholic and introspective character. The final movement, marked Allegro con spirito, is a lively and energetic piece in sonata form. The opening theme is played by the first violin and is followed by a more lyrical second theme introduced by the cello. The development section explores both themes and leads to a recapitulation of the opening material. The coda is particularly lively and brings the piece to a rousing conclusion. Overall, Schubert's String Quartet No. 6 in D major, D. 74, is a charming and youthful work that showcases the composer's early mastery of the string quartet genre. The piece is characterized by its lively and energetic themes, lyrical melodies, and traditional forms.
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