String Quartet | |
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No. 3 | |
by Benjamin Britten | |
Key | G major |
Opus | 94 |
Composed | 1975 |
Dedication | Hans Keller |
Premiere | |
Date | 19 December 1976 |
Location | The Maltings, Snape |
Performers | Amadeus Quartet |
String Quartet No. 3 in G major, Op. 94, by English composer Benjamin Britten was his last completed major work, and his last completed instrumental work. It was written in October – November 1975 during his final illness: the first four movements at his home, The Red House, Aldeburgh, and the fifth during his last visit to Venice, at Hotel Danieli. It was dedicated to the musicologist Hans Keller. In December 1975, brothers Colin and David Matthews performed it privately for the composer in a piano duet arrangement. During September 1976, Britten worked on it with the Amadeus Quartet; who premiered it on 19 December 1976 at The Maltings, Snape, two weeks after the composer's death.[1][2][3][4]
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