Serenade for Violin, Viola and Cello (Beethoven)
The Serenade in D major for Violin, Viola and Cello, Op. 8, is a string trio composition by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was written from 1796–97, and published in 1797 by Artaria in Vienna.Structure
The composition is in six movements
- Marcia: Allegro - Adagio
- Menuetto: Allegretto
- Adagio - Scherzo: Allegro molto - Adagio - Allegro molto - Adagio, in D minor
- Allegretto alla polacca, in F major
- Andante quasi allegretto - Variation 1 - Variation 2 - Variation 3 - Variation 4 - Allegro - Tempo I
- Marcia: Allegro
A typical performance takes around 26–30 minutes.Transcriptions
In 1803, Franz Xaver Heinz Klein arranged this piece for viola and piano. It was published as the Notturno for Viola and Piano in D major, Op. 42, with Beethoven incorrectly credited as its author.
In his book Classic Music: Expression, Form, and Style, Leonard G. Ratner cites the fourth movement as a representative example of the polonaise.