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UK expert reconstructs "missing" Beethoven movement

A movement from a Beethoven string quartet which was discarded by the composer and replaced by a new version has been reconstructed by a musical expert in Manchester, northern England.
The piece, originally composed by the German maestro in 1799, will be performed by Manchester University's resident string quartet tomorrow, when the academic involved, Professor Barry Cooper, will also give a seminar.
"We have something probably very close to what Beethoven wrote out, although not exactly the same," Cooper told Reuters.
The "lost" piece of music was part of the "String Quartet in G, Opus 18 Number 2", and Thursday's recital will "almost certainly" be the first time it has been performed since Beethoven's lifetime, said Cooper, the university's professor of music.
He reconstructed the movement based on surviving detailed "sketches" for every one of its 74 bars.
The existence of the sketches was established in 1977, but in the 1980s a receipt was found that showed the composer, then aged 28, had delivered the manuscripts for three new quartets in October 1799.



 

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