Ludwig van Beethoven
Grosse Fuge (Great Fugue), Op. 133
Ludwig van Beethoven
Grosse Fuge (Great Fugue), Op. 133
- Formación Orquesta de cuerda
- Compositor Ludwig van Beethoven
- Adaptador Felix Von Weingartner
- Serie Kalmus Orchestra Library
- Edición Partitura general y partichelas
- Editorial Edwin F. Kalmus
- Nº de pedido K-A100802
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The GROSSE FUGE (Great Fugue) remains the most controversial work by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), with it considered incomprehensible by his contemporaries, though the critical opinion of the work began to rise steadily in the early 20th century to the point where is now considered by many to be Beethoven's greatest achievements, with Igor Strawinsky describing it as, "an absolutely contemporary piece of music that will be contemporary forever." Originally composed as the fourth movement of his QUARTET NO. 13 in Bb Major, Op. 130, the dismal reception led his publisher to request of Beethoven to rewrite the final movement so as to not impact sales of the larger work, something to which the usually stubborn composer surprisingly agreed. The single movement string quartet was then published as a standalone work, Op. 133. This arrangement by Felix von Weingartner for string orchestra was completed in 1933.