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"Elegischer Gesang" ("Elegiac Song"), Op. 118, is a short work in E major by Ludwig van Beethoven scored for string quartet and four mixed voices. The text is taken from the poem "Bey der Kunde von Jacobi's Tod" by Johann Christoph Friedrich Haug (1761–1829), written in honor of the death of philosopher and poet Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814). Although it was not published until 1826, it dates from 1814 and is dedicated to Beethoven's friend and patron Baron Johann Baptiste Pasqualati von Osterberg (1777–1830), whose wife Eleonore died three years earlier at the age of 24. It is one of Beethoven's least known works and is not often performed or recorded.

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  • "Elegischer Gesang" ("Elegiac Song"), Op. 118, is a short work in E major by Ludwig van Beethoven scored for string quartet and four mixed voices. The text is taken from the poem "Bey der Kunde von Jacobi's Tod" by Johann Christoph Friedrich Haug (1761–1829), written in honor of the death of philosopher and poet Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814). Although it was not published until 1826, it dates from 1814 and is dedicated to Beethoven's friend and patron Baron Johann Baptiste Pasqualati von Osterberg (1777–1830), whose wife Eleonore died three years earlier at the age of 24. It is one of Beethoven's least known works and is not often performed or recorded. (en)
  • Elegischer Gesang ("Canzone elegiaca"), Op. 118, è un breve pezzo di Ludwig van Beethoven composto per quartetto d'archi e coro a quattro voci miste su lirica di Ignaz Franz Castelli (1781–1862). Anche se non pubblicato fino al 1826, risale al 1814 ed è dedicato al suo amico e mecenate barone Johann Baptist von Pasqualati di Osterberg, la cui moglie Eleonore era morta tre anni prima all'età di 24 anni. Si tratta di uno degli ultimi pezzi composti da Beethoven, ma non è molto spesso eseguito o registrato. (it)
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  • "Elegischer Gesang" ("Elegiac Song"), Op. 118, is a short work in E major by Ludwig van Beethoven scored for string quartet and four mixed voices. The text is taken from the poem "Bey der Kunde von Jacobi's Tod" by Johann Christoph Friedrich Haug (1761–1829), written in honor of the death of philosopher and poet Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814). Although it was not published until 1826, it dates from 1814 and is dedicated to Beethoven's friend and patron Baron Johann Baptiste Pasqualati von Osterberg (1777–1830), whose wife Eleonore died three years earlier at the age of 24. It is one of Beethoven's least known works and is not often performed or recorded. (en)
  • Elegischer Gesang ("Canzone elegiaca"), Op. 118, è un breve pezzo di Ludwig van Beethoven composto per quartetto d'archi e coro a quattro voci miste su lirica di Ignaz Franz Castelli (1781–1862). Anche se non pubblicato fino al 1826, risale al 1814 ed è dedicato al suo amico e mecenate barone Johann Baptist von Pasqualati di Osterberg, la cui moglie Eleonore era morta tre anni prima all'età di 24 anni. Si tratta di uno degli ultimi pezzi composti da Beethoven, ma non è molto spesso eseguito o registrato. (it)
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