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  • When I first became familiar with this (Op 59 #3), I was working on a very boring research project. Whenever it was played on WQXR or WNCN in New York City,

    I'd take a break from what I was working on, lay flat on my back, close my eyes

    and nearly weep with pleasure. This is, in my reckoning, one of the most amazing pieces ever written. If you haven't seen the 4th movement performer by the Borealis Quartet (on YouTube), please watch it! You'll never forget it!!!

  • 3rd movement:minue grazioso,as an homage to court dancing,reasonable and modern meditation over the past,it's a pitty we don't have on video all 3 Razumowsky's quartetts played by the ABQ,they're the best no doubt,I have them on CD,anyway goog encouraging work for this quartett and long live ludwig van

  • muy bien, me parece que ese lenguaje de beethoven tiene que ser tocado con mucha más pasión de la que ya le han puesto, lo mejor del cuarteto sin lugar a duda es el cello, suena casi tan bien como un trombón jjajajaja, felicidades y sigan adelante el mundo laboral musical los espera con ansias pero no se sabe si con trabajo también jajajaja (es broma!!!) se los y las quiere, su amigo........

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