6. X.
Deutsch :

Brahms Quartett Cm , 1 Form des 1. S. neuerdings u. viel intensiver durchgearbeitet (Näheres kleine Bibliothek!)

© Transcription Robert Kosovsky, 2007, 2020


October 6, [1913]
Deutsch :

Brahms Quartet in C minor, 1 Form in the first movement taken up anew and much more intensively worked through (for more detail, see Kleine Bibliothek !).

© Translation Ian Bent, 2020


6. X.
Deutsch :

Brahms Quartett Cm , 1 Form des 1. S. neuerdings u. viel intensiver durchgearbeitet (Näheres kleine Bibliothek!)

© Transcription Robert Kosovsky, 2007, 2020


October 6, [1913]
Deutsch :

Brahms Quartet in C minor, 1 Form in the first movement taken up anew and much more intensively worked through (for more detail, see Kleine Bibliothek !).

© Translation Ian Bent, 2020

Footnotes

1 Schenker worked on Brahms’s Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60, in October 1913 with a view to publishing his material in his planned Kleine Bibliothek . It did not appear in Der Tonwille or any other published work. The material survives in manuscript in the hand of Jeanette Kornfeld, headed “Kl. Bibl.” and annotated in Heinrich’s hand “Brahms Clavier Quartett Cmoll op. 60,” as OC 34/161–67 (mvt 1), 168–71 (mvt 2: Scherzo), and 172–74 (mvt 3: Andante), mostly text with measure numbers but with a page of sketches for the Andante (175) – there are no notes on the Finale. There are textual parallels between the lessonbook notes and parts of the text. His copy of the Eulenburg miniature score survives with annotations on many pages as OC Miniature Scores/9, probably later. The pupils whom he engaged with the work were Sofie Deutsch (Oct 6, 1913–Apr 28, 1914), Brünauer (Oct 7–24) and Weisse (Oct 9–Dec 1), and on one occasion each, Breisach and Elias.