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Franz Weiss, Two String Quartets Op. 8 (‘Razumovsky’), edited by Mark Ferraguto. Recent Researches in the Music of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, 90 (Middleton: A-R Editions, 2023), xxiii + 219 pp. $280

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Franz Weiss, Two String Quartets Op. 8 (‘Razumovsky’), edited by Mark Ferraguto. Recent Researches in the Music of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, 90 (Middleton: A-R Editions, 2023), xxiii + 219 pp. $280

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2024

M. Lucy Turner*
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Columbia University

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1 The significant exception to this lack of scholarly attention is Mark Ferraguto's chapter on Weiss's Op. 8 quartets in the context of the development of Viennese connoisseur culture in the early nineteenth century. Ferraguto, Mark, ‘The Other “Razumovsky” Quartets: Franz Weiss's Op. 8 and the Formation of Vienna's Kennerpublikum’, in String Quartets in Beethoven's Europe, ed. November, Nancy (Brookline: Academic Studies Press, 2022): 130–69Google Scholar.

2 Readers interested in a more thorough exegesis of Op. 8 no. 2 are directed to the movement-by-movement analysis in Mark Ferraguto, ‘The Other “Razumovsky” Quartets’, 144–66.

3 Nachrichten’, Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung 32, no. 19 (May 12, 1830): 297Google Scholar. Cited Ferraguto's edition, xii.