The String Quartet No. 2 in E minor , Op. 17, by Henrique Oswald belongs to the most prolific years of his Italian period (1890s).[1] It used to be known under the title Quarteto Brasileiro (The Brazilian Quartet).
Structure
The quartet is in four movements:
Recordings
- (1971) Heitor Villa-Lobos: Quarteto No. 16; Henrique Oswald: Quarteto Brasileiro – Quarteto Brasileiro da UFRJ – CBS 160174 (LP)
- Reissued on CD: Boccherini, Siquera, Henrique Oswald, Villa-Lobos – Quarteto Brasileiro da UFRJ – ??[5] (CD)
- (2010/2011) Henrique Oswald: Música de câmara (Integral dos quartetos de cordas; Integral dos quartetos com piano; Quinteto com piano Op. 18; Trio com piano Op. 45; Sonata-Fantasia Op. 44; Elegia para cello e piano) – ArsBrasil (violin: Artur Roberto Huf, Samuel Lima; viola: André Rodrigues, Valdeci Merquiori; cello: Gêneses Oliveira, Mauro Brucoli, Renato Oliveira), Fernando Lopes (piano) – Ariah Cultural (3 CDs)
References
- ↑ José Eduardo Martins (1995). Henrique Oswald: músico de uma saga romântica. EdUSP. p. 54. ISBN 978-85-314-0302-6.
- 1 2 3 4 CBS 160174
- 1 2 3 4 ArsBrasil recording (CD 1, tracks 3–6).
- 1 2 3 4 Concert program for 2014 of the Quarteto de cordas da cidade São Paulo.
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