This work (Op. 59, No. 2) is one of the Razumovsky Quartets
originally published in 1806. The second movement of the quartet
gives us a hint of what is to come in the Op. 132 quartet with its
hymn-like quality, while the third movement includes a "Theme
Russe" also used by Mussorgsky in Boris Gudunov. This theme is
thought to have been given to Beethoven by Razumovsky to use in the
quartet. Beethoven did so with humorous results. This edition is a
pocket score of the quartet, designed for easy use in rehearsals
and transport in your case, or for studying of the work.
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