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Quartettsatz, D 703 (Schubert)

The Quartettsatz in C-moll ((英語:Quartet Movement in C minor)), D 703 was composed by Franz Schubert in December 1820. It is the first movement, of a string quartet which Schubert never completed. It was listed as his String Quartet no. 12 on publication. In addition to the opening movement, Schubert also composed the first forty bars of a second movement marked ''Andante''. The unfinished quartet is regarded as one of the first products of Schubert's mature phase of composition.
==Background==
Schubert began work on his twelfth string quartet in early December 1820, shortly after a "Schubertiade" held at the home of Ignaz von Sonnleithner on the 1st of the month. It was his first attempt at writing a string quartet since completing the String Quartet No. 11 in E major, D 353 in 1817.
After completing the ''allegro assai'' first movement, Schubert wrote out the 41 bar exposition of the following ''andante'' movement before abandoning the work.
As with the later "Unfinished" Symphony, there has been much speculation on why Schubert left the composition incomplete. One view, presented by Bernard Shore, is that Schubert put it aside to follow up another musical idea and never got back to it. Javier Arrebola speculates that the work (like several others written during the same period) was put aside because it "...did not yet represent the great leap forward he was striving for." It has also been speculated that the work was abandoned because Schubert having written a powerful first movement, was unable to come up with an effective following movement.〔
Following Schubert's death the manuscript score eventually found its way into the ownership of Johannes Brahms. The ''Quartettsatz'' received its posthumous premiere on 1 March 1867 in Vienna, with publication of the score, edited by Brahms, following in 1870.〔
For a number of years it was believed that the ''Quartettsatz'' was an early work dating to around 1814 (perhaps a confusion with the ''Quartettsatz'' in C minor D 103). In 1905, Edmondstoune Duncan wrote of the composition that it was "...fairly workman-like and effective, but is of little further consequence, and is only mentioned by way of completeness."〔 Later opinion, such as Maurice Brown's comment that the quartet was "...the only movement in Schubert's instrumental work, prior to the 'Unfinished' Symphony, which prepares us for the greatness which bursts forth in that symphony.", established the work's true importance as a forerunner of the late string quartets which are amongst Schubert's greatest works. Four years after the ''Quartettsatz'', Schubert returned to the genre to write the ''Rosamunde'' Quartet, D 804, which was followed by the "Death and the Maiden" Quartet D 810 and the Fifteenth Quartet, D 887.

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