Antonio Capuzzi (1755 – 1818)

String Quintet G major

Edition Schott op. 3/6

2 violins, 2 violas., cello

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Details
For
2 violins, 2 violas., cello
Product Type
Score, Parts
Author / Composer
Antonio Capuzzi
Editor
Tilman Sieber
Product number
756781
Difficulty Level
3
Description

It was in Madrid in 1771 that two composers simultaneously 'discovered' and invented the string quartet as new musical genre: Luigi Boccherini and Gaetano Brunetti. The string quartets by the Italian composer Antonio Capuzzi, on the other hand, probably are the only ones which were all created in Italy. Like Mozart's contributions to this genre, the Quintet in G major is scored for two violins, two violas and violoncello. Written in concertante form, the work lets all players have their musical ...

Content

Allegro - Minuetto Allegro - Larghetto - Rondo Vivace