String Quartet in F major (Scontrino, Antonio)

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Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Ernst Eulenberg, n.d.[1921].
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Misc. Notes This file is part of the Sibley Mirroring Project. The second violin part is missing pp.10-11. Parts published in 1921, score in 1920. (Yes- unfortunately the defect is in Sibley's copy; they don't know where another copy might be found. Hopefully someone has the score- or another set of the parts?)
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Work Title String Quartet in F major
Alternative. Title String Quartet No.4
Composer Scontrino, Antonio
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAS 11
Key F major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. All[egr]o moderato - Molto sost. e come recitativo declamato - Più mosso calmo - Villereccio - Io Tempo - Un poco più mosso - Assai meno - Vivo - Moderato - Più mosso - Mod. come prima - Molto moderato - Più mosso - Villereccio
  2. Allegretto grazioso - Più mosso - Io Tempo - Come prima ma quasi Andantino - Io Tempo - Moderato - Io Tempo (D minor)
  3. Andantino quasi mod. - Più mosso - Un poco più mosso - Ritenuto - Io Tempo (A minor)
  4. Popolaresca. Allegro popolare - Vivo e deciso - Piu mosso - Poco meno mosso - Calmo - Mosso - Io Tempo - Meno Mosso - Poco più mosso e accelerando - Sostenuto - Ritenuto come grandioso - Più mosso - Ritenuto come prima - Più mosso - Largo
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1918?
First Publication. 1920
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation 2 Violins, Viola and Cello

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The 4th of Scontrino's (4-movement) quartets to be published. (They were published in the order - 1901: G minor, 1905: C major, 1908: A minor, 1920: F major.) Score published Monatsbericht (1920), p.172. The title page of one copy of the score says "[1918]." (WorldCat.) (Making this no.4, not counting the Prelude and Fugue in E minor of the 1890s.)