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String Quintet No. 2 (Brahms) : ウィキペディア英語版
String Quintet No. 2 (Brahms)
Johannes Brahms' String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Opus 111 was published in 1890. It is known as the ''Prater'' Quintet.
Like Brahms' earlier string quintet, Opus 88, it is a viola quintet, scored for two violins, two violas and cello. The work has four movements.
The first movement is marked ''Allegro non troppo, ma con brio'', and is in 9/8. Its opening is dominated by a cello solo in G major. The middle section is in G minor, though it passes through numerous keys before returning to G major by the end.
The second movement is marked ''Adagio'', and is in 2/4. It starts with a viola solo accompanied by cello pizzicato. Then a ghostly triplet motif is presented by the viola. Both of these thematic materials are played by different instruments and developed, with one section combining the triplet and pizzicato motifs with the opening theme. There is a stormy middle section reminiscent of Schubert's cello quintet. The entire movement has a key signature of D minor, but it ends on a D major chord.
The third movement, marked ''Un poco Allegretto'', is in 3/4 time and is loosely based on a minuet and trio form, finishing with a short coda the uses the trio's material instead of the minuet's. The "minuet" section, which is in g minor, is followed by a "trio" section in g major, followed by another "minuet" section (written out) and finally the coda section in the key of the trio.
The fourth movement, marked ''Vivace, ma non troppo presto'', is in 2/4 and has a key signature of 1 sharp throughout. It displays influences of Hungarian music. The opening theme in viola 1 is in b minor, and is copied by the first violin nine bars later. However, a new, upbeat, dance-like theme in g major is presented shortly after in the 1st violin. Many different thematic materials are presented in this movement's exposition, many of which are developed in the intensely fugal development section. After a recap of the original thematic material, there is a large unison scale played forte by all of the instruments right before the stringendo coda. The movement (and the piece) end in G major.
== See also ==

* String quintet

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