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Quartet movement in F major, B.40a (Dvořák) : ウィキペディア英語版
Quartet movement in F major, B.40a (Dvořák)
Antonín Dvořák's Andante Appassionato for string quartet in F major B.40a is a section of music taken from the original version of his string quartet B.40.〔(Herbert/ Trufitt Pp.20/21)〕 With minimal editing, the Andante Appassionato forms a standalone piece.〔Sleeve note of the Deutsche Grammophon CD Boxed Set, p. 37〕
== Background ==

During November and December 1873, the original version of the string quartet B.40 was composed. The quartet was initially fashioned in one continuous piece. On revising it, probably in 1874, Dvořák began to split the music into the conventional four movements, and set the Andante Appassionato portion aside as a separate item. The last bar of the piece would originally have led into the next section of the complete quartet, and as such, according to Jarmil Burghauser, it would have modulated in key. Instead of this, for the single movement piece, Burghauser provided a suggested F major conclusion with a lengthened tonic note. This is the version recorded by the Prager Streichquartett for the Deutsche Grammophon complete string quartet works. See CD notes.〔
The piece has been described as "somewhat reminiscent of Schubertian Romanticism".〔(English language version of page about Dvořák's Andante Appassionato for String Quartet B.40a at a Czech site )〕
The piece starts in A minor and ends on a chord of F major.〔Parts for the Quartet No.6 and the Andante Appassionato published together by Barenreiter/Supraphon Urtext edition/ Kriticke Vydani (H6549) in 1983〕 The start and end keys thus give it a potential place in Dvořák's String Quartet number 6 between movements 1 (which ends in A major) & 2 (which starts in F major).〔 Some of the writing of the Andante Appassionato is reminiscent of the start of the second movement of the quartet number 6,〔 which makes the sequence 1-Andante Appassionato-2 credible in the current completed forms of the pieces.〔Prager SQ DG CD recording of SQ No. 6 429-198-2 and Andante Appassionato 429-194-2〕 Note, however, that Burghauser describes it as originally 'leading to the finale'.〔

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