Octet In E Major, Op. 32 - III. Andante Con Variazioni (Tema Di Handel)
By Composer Ludwig Spohr
Performed By The Vienna Octet
Portrait Of Louis Spohr In Kassel, Germany (1824) By Artist Johann August Nahl The Younger (1752-1825)
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Octet In E Major, Op. 32 - III. Andante Con Variazioni (Tema Di Handel)
By Composer Ludwig Spohr
Performed By The Vienna Octet
Portrait Of Louis Spohr In Kassel, Germany (1824) By Artist Johann August Nahl The Younger (1752-1825)
Ludwig Spohr • Octet In E Major, Op. 32
Octet in E Major, Op. 32 - The Vienna Octet - Ludwig (Louis) Spohr, Composer
I. Adagio – Allegro 0:00 II. Allegro 6:21 III. Andante con variazioni (Tema di Handel) 11:37 IV. Finale: Allegretto 18:57
What Is An Octet ?
In music, an octet is a musical ensemble consisting of eight instruments or voices, or a musical composition written for such an ensemble.
Octets in classical music are one of the largest groupings of chamber music. Although eight-part scoring was fairly common for serenades and divertimenti in the 18th century, the word "octet" only first appeared at the beginning of the 19th century, as the title of a composition by Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, whose Octet Op. 12 (published posthumously in 1808) features the piano, together with clarinet, 2 horns, 2 violins, and 2 cellos. Later octets with piano were written by Ferdinand Ries (Op. 128, 1818, with clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and double bass), Anton Rubinstein (Op. 9, 1856, with flute, clarinet, horn, violin, viola, cello, and double bass), and Paul Juon (Chamber Symphony, Op. 27, 1907). 😄
Octet In E Major, Op.32 : I. Adagio – Allegro
By Composer Ludwig (Louis) Spohr ( 1784-1859 )
Performed By The Vienna Octet
Study guide: what is the octet rule?
Me: well an octet had 8 bits-aaaaand this is biology...... shit
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L’échelle des octets
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