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The Golden Age of the String Quartet (1770-1830)

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The Golden Age of the String Quartet (1770-1830)

A non-accredited music course

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CLL 24/25_NA_161
Course Description

The string quartet is generally considered the most important form of chamber music, one which many composers have felt the need to create and develop. How did it reach this status? Why have composers found it so satisfying? The course will consider the string quartet’s origins and growing significance in the musical life of the Classical era, with particular attention to the works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. Copious illustrations will be designed to enhance the listener’s experience.

Tutor: Martin Dreyer BA BMus

Term: Spring

Day: Tuesday

Start Date: 28 January 2025

Time: 10am-12pm

No. of weeks: 8

Full fee: £91

Location: University of York Campus, Classroom-based

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