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String Quartet No.10 in g minor

Gaetano Donizetti's String Quartet No.10 in g minor dates from 1821 during a period his biographers refer to as his “Quartet Years”. He had left the conservatory in Bologna and was starting to earn a living as best he could. Frequently, he was asked to join amateur quartet groups and to bring something of his. Quartet No.10 only has three movements, Allegro presto, Larghetto cantabile and Menuetto, allegro. Because most of his quartets have four movements and none end with a minuet, most scholars have considered the work to be incomplete, however, this is by no means a certainty as it can be argued that there certainly was a strong Italian tradition, as regularly practiced by Boccherini and others, of ending a work with a minuet, which in this case is lively and has a statisfying conclusion.

 

Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848) was born in Bergamo, Italy of humble origins. His father was an assistant at the village pawnshop. In 1806, at the age of 9, he was able to attend a charitable school and there met the then famous composer, Simone Mayr, who became his mentor and lifelong friend. Donizetti is well-known, of course, as a composer for the opera. However, many will be surprised to learn that he did write a fair amount of chamber music, including 18 string quartets, some string quintets, piano trios, and an octet for winds and strings along with several other instrumental works.

 

Certainly amateurs will enjoy playing this tuneful work which makes no technical demands on the players.

 

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Parts & Score: $25.95

              

 

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