The String Quartet in C minor, Op. 35, was begun by Ernest Chausson in 1898 and the composer had fully scored all but part of the third and last movement before he died in a bicycle accident on 10 June 1899. He was engaged on writing the last movement on the very day of his fatal accident.[1]
Relying on the drafts left behind by Chausson, Vincent d'Indy completed the final movement at the request of the composer's family. The string quartet was premiered on January 27, 1900, at the Société Nationale de Musique (SNM). The performers were Armand Parent, Lammers, Denoyers and Baretti.
The first movement is rather influenced by the impressionism of Debussy, while the second adopts a theme from Wagner's opera Das Rheingold.
Recording made in 1992, with the record label "Pierre Verany".
Picture : Claude Monet, "Glace flottant sur la Seine" (1880)
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