Op. 110
Mov. 4
Largo
Performed by: Emerson String Quartet
Note: I highly recommend playing the next movement as soon as this movement finishes playing. This whole quartet is supposed to be played...
Op. 110 Mov. 4 Largo
Performed by: Emerson String Quartet
Note: I highly recommend playing the next movement as soon as this movement finishes playing. This whole quartet is supposed to be played without stopping. (at least that's how I interpret it)
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Greatest composers of the 20th centunary in my opinion: 1: Gustav Mahler 2: Richard Strauss 3: Dimitri Shostakovich 4: Jean Sibelius 5: Sergej Rachmaninov 6: Maurice Ravel 7: Carl Nielsen 8: Igor Stravinsky 9: Bela Bartok 10: Carol Schnymanowski
ah this is my ultimate FAVE movement!!! ah knowing the story behind Shostakovich writing this symphony helped SOO much in recognizing all the symbolic parts in the piece. AMAZING job to whomever performed this!
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1: Gustav Mahler 2: Richard Strauss
3: Dimitri Shostakovich
4: Jean Sibelius
5: Sergej Rachmaninov
6: Maurice Ravel
7: Carl Nielsen
8: Igor Stravinsky
9: Bela Bartok
10: Carol Schnymanowski
ah knowing the story behind Shostakovich writing this symphony helped SOO much in recognizing all the symbolic parts in the piece.
AMAZING job to whomever performed this!