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The three string quartets by Robert Schumann were composed in 1842. They are:
Background and first performanceThe quartets Op. 41 are Schumann's only string quartets, and were composed after studying the quartets of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. He had sketched some ideas for quartets a few years before 1842, but they had been abandoned; in February of that year he considered again writing quartets.[1][2] Because of depression he was unable to compose for a period; eventually on 4 June he started work on the first quartet, and he finished the third quartet on 22 June. They were first performed on 13 September, as a present for his wife Clara on her 23rd birthday.[1][2] They were first published in 1843 by Breitkopf & Härtel, and dedicated to Felix Mendelssohn.[3][4][5] MovementsString Quartet No. 1
String Quartet No. 2
String Quartet No. 3
References1. ^1 String Quartet No. 1 Op. 41, Robert Schumann LA Phil, accessed 5 August 2016. {{Schumann chamber music}}2. ^1 Peter F. Ostwald, Schumann: the inner voices of a musical genius. UPNE, 1987. Page 173. 3. ^{{IMSLP|work=String Quartet No.1, Op.41 No.1 (Schumann, Robert)|cname=Schumann String Quartet No. 1}} 4. ^{{IMSLP|work=String Quartet No.2, Op.41 No.2 (Schumann, Robert)|cname=Schumann String Quartet No. 2}} 5. ^{{IMSLP|work=String Quartet No.3, Op.41 No.3 (Schumann, Robert)|cname=Schumann String Quartet No. 3}} 4 : Chamber music by Robert Schumann|1842 compositions|Compositions for string quartet|Lists of string quartets by composer |
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