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Schuppanzigh's dedication to his quartet playing played a pivotal role in the transition of quartet performance and composition. Prior to Beethoven, the quartet repertoire could be performed successfully by either competent amateurs or professionals with few rehearsals. Beethoven's quartets, starting
102:, and difficult harmonies that require special attention to intonation. When informed that Schuppanzigh had complained about a particularly difficult passage, Beethoven is said to have remarked, "Does he really believe that I think about his silly fiddle when the 57:. The Razumovsky quartet, which Schuppanzigh founded in late 1808, is considered to be the first professional string quartet. Until the founding of this quartet, quartet music was played primarily by amateurs or by professional musicians who joined together on an 131:', a comment aimed at both his weight and his propensity for food, drink and carousing. Beethoven wrote a short comical song dedicated to him, "Lob auf den Dicken – Schuppanzigh ist ein Lump" (Praise to the Fat One – Schuppanzigh is a rascal), 93:
dedicated to Count Razumovsky, introduced many new technical difficulties that could not be completely overcome without dedicated rehearsal. These difficulties include synchronized complex runs played by two or more instruments together,
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Schuppanzigh was described as being handsome in his youth, but in adult life he became seriously obese. Toward the end of his life, his fingers reputedly grew so fat that he was unable to play in tune, and reputedly died of
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violist and violinist, as well as a conductor. He gave violin lessons to Beethoven, and they remained friends until Beethoven's death.
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Schuppanzigh's was the first professional string quartet that gave concerts for subscription-paying audiences.
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Crescendo of the Virtuoso: Spectacle, Skill, and Self-promotion in Paris During the Age of Revolution
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Forbes, Elliot, ed. “Beethoven’s Teachers in Vienna—Viennese Composers and Society.” In
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Razumovsky's quartet also premiered works by other composers.
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Music for the Love of It: Episodes in Amateur Music-Making
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Music for the Love of It: Episodes in Amateur Music-Making
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Schuppanzigh is said to have brought Beethoven to a
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Schuppanzigh

Beethoven
Razumovsky
private string quartet
late string quartets
Vienna
Theresian Military Academy
viola
virtuoso
Op. 59
cross-rhythms
hemiolas
muse
Franz Schubert
A minor "Rosamunde" quartet
brothel
Falstaff
WoO 100
paralysis
Michael Lorenz
"Four more months for Ignaz Schuppanzigh"
ISBN
9789659278237



Swafford, Jan
ISBN
978-0-544-24558-7

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