!!!Viennese Classic - Early Period
!!Matthias Georg Monn: ''Quartetto in B major''

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The term String Quartet means first
of all the setting for two violins, viola and cello. This gave rise to
a new kind of composition: the four voices are equal here (in contrast
to the Baroque Trio). Hence the often-quoted comparison with four
intelligent people conversing with each other. Originally the string
quartet was written for amateur musicians but then turned into one of
the most demanding musical forms, which could be performed in a small
circle as well as in the concert hall.

The ''Quartetto in B major'' by Matthias Georg Monn (1717 - Vienna - 1750) is one of the
earliest known works of this compositional form. The two movement form
(Adagio-Fuge) is still obviously the expression of musical tradition
but the dynamic effects point to the future. (E. Stadler))


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