3 String Quartets, Op.9 (Fränzl, Ferdinand)

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Quartets 1-3

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Publisher. Info. Offenbach s/M: Johann André, n.d. Plate 2838-39.
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Quartet No.1 in E-flat major

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Publisher. Info. Offenbach a/M: Johann André, n.d.(ca.1804). Plate 1860.
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Quartet No.2 in C major

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Publisher. Info. Offenbach s/M: Johann André, n.d.(ca.1804). Plate 1861.
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Quartet No.3 in A major

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For Violin and Piano (Amon)

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General Information

Work Title 3 String Quartets
Alternative. Title Quatuors concertans pour 2 Violons, Alto & Violoncelle
Composer Fränzl, Ferdinand
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.9
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFF 6
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 quartets
First Publication. 1804 or earlier
Dedication l'Empereur Alexandre I
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation 2 violins, viola, cello
Related Works 3 Sonatas for Piano and Violin, after Fränzl's Op.9 by Johann Andreas Amon
Manuscript Sources PL-Wn Mus. 1350 (quartet no.3 in A, as "quatuor II", from a ca.1800 manuscript copy set that also contains Op.9 No.1)

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Reviewed (André edition) in Allegemeine Musikalisches Zeitung, Kurze Anzeigen section, August 1804, page 794. (Probably the 2nd edition that is reviewed : "Hrn. Fränzls früher herausgegebene Quartetten"). André plate table suggests 1804.