Jürnjakob Timm, Volker Metz, Conrad Suske, Steffen Adelmann, Gewandhaus Quartet & Frank Michael Erben

Mozart - String Quartet No. 19

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Video Director: Günter Atteln - Artist: Jürnjakob Timm, Volker Metz, Conrad Suske, Steffen Adelmann, Gewandhaus Quartet & Frank Michael Erben - Soloist: Jürnjakob Timm, Volker Metz, Conrad Suske, Steffen Adelmann & Frank Michael Erben - Producer: EuroArts Music International - Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Barockschloss, Rammenau | 30 min | 2005 | TV-G

Mozart - String Quartet No. 19

From the Barockschloss in Rammenau the Gewandhaus-Quartett plays Mozart’s String Quartet No. 19 in C-major, KV. 465. This work is nicknamed "Dissonance" due to its unusual slow introduction with dissonant notes before the harmony resolving in the key of C-major, starting the bright Allegro section. It is perhaps the most famous of Mozart’s quartets and the last of a set of six quartets composed between 1782 and 1785 which the composer dedicated to colleague and friend Joseph Haydn. The Gewandhaus-Quartett is the longest established string quartet in the world. Founded in 1808, it can be seen as a remarkable part of the western history of music, having continued its concert activity uninterrupted from generation to generation with great success for almost 200 years. In this performance, it consists of Frank Michael Erben (1st violin), Conrad Suske (2nd violin), Volker Metz (viola), Jürnjakob Timm (cello) and Steffen Adelmann (doublebass).

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