The genesis of Mendelssohn's string quintets is closely connected to his friend Eduard Rietz and the latter's brother Julius. Deeply affected by Eduard's death in 1832, Mendelssohn exchanged the “Minuetto” movement in his A major Quintet op. 18, written six years previously, for a newly composed adagio. It was in this form that the work was finally sent to the publisher. The Quintet in B flat major was only published after Mendelssohn's death; numerous, unauthorized entries by Julius Rietz thus found their way into performance practice. An examination of the autograph allowed for a return of the work to its original form - the commentary contains detailed information on this.
DetailsPublisher: Henle Urtext Edition
Publication Date: 03/2012
Credits: (ed. Ernst Herttrich)
Medium: Softcover
Length: 12.00 in.
Width: 9.25 in.
Series: Henle Music Folios
Format: Set of Parts
Voicing: Parts
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