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The '''String Quartet No. 6''' (] 74) in D major was composed by ] in 1813. | |||
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==Movements== | |||
# Allegro ma non troppo (D major) | |||
# Andante (G major) | |||
# Menuetto: Allegro (D major, with Trio in D major) | |||
# Allegro (D major) | |||
== External links == | |||
* {{IMSLP2|id=String Quartet No.4, D.46 (Schubert, Franz)|cname=String Quartet No. 4}} | |||
{{Schubert string quartets}} | |||
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The String Quartet No. 6 (D 74) in D major was composed by Franz Schubert in 1813.
Movements
- Allegro ma non troppo (D major)
- Andante (G major)
- Menuetto: Allegro (D major, with Trio in D major)
- Allegro (D major)
External links
Chamber music by Franz Schubert | |
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Duos | |
Trios | |
String Quartets | |
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