Any sign of Kreuz's string quartet from the 1890s?
IMSLP has the horn quintet, so why not the quartet?
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Re: Emil Kreuz String Quartet
Just pure luck, that Sibley scanned the horn quintet, but this is all they have...
The quartet op.42 and the Capriccio op.42 are just very rare items, check worldcat: Library of Congress, British Library and the UdK in Berlin, and that's it for the online catalogs. Staatsbibliothek Berlin has them too in 1912 Schott editions.
They are also not available from Merton Music. So you may be best off to order scans from one of the libraries, at Stabi Berlin you might even photocopy them yourself.
The quartet op.42 and the Capriccio op.42 are just very rare items, check worldcat: Library of Congress, British Library and the UdK in Berlin, and that's it for the online catalogs. Staatsbibliothek Berlin has them too in 1912 Schott editions.
They are also not available from Merton Music. So you may be best off to order scans from one of the libraries, at Stabi Berlin you might even photocopy them yourself.