Quartet for flute, violin, viola and cello
Op. 3, in G Major [score and parts]
Two quartets by Franciszek Lessel have been preserved in their entirety: the Flute Quartet in G major, Op. 3 and the Eighth String Quartet in B flat major, Op. 19.
The Flute Quartet was written during Lessels first creative period in 1806 and was published for the first time the same year in Vienna. The work consists of four movements: Allegro in the form of sonata allegro (I), the poetic Adagio in E minor (II) contrasting with the gay, dance-like Minuetto Allegro (III) and the final Allegro consisting of a theme with variations (IV).
The Flute Quartet is compact and transparent in form and is notable for the skilful combination of homophonic and contrapuntal textures, richness of melody and harmony and its individual tonal language. Despite the noticeable influence of Haydn, the composition counts as one of the best Polish classical works. It was dedicated to Count Fryderyk Lubomirski.
- Cover Design: Marcin Bruchnalski
- Editor: Stanisław Tauros
- Series: Polish Chamber Music
- Language of edition: eng, pol
- Number of pages: 84
- Cover: softcover
- No. of edition: 2
- Published: 2002
- Type: score and parts
- Size: A4 vertical (210x297 mm)