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Schubert's last two quartets, composed during the final years of his life, reveal the impressive mastery he achieved, despite the knowledge that he was dying. The four movements of the "Death and the Maiden" quartet, all in minor keys, and the tumultuous, quasi-orchestral fifteenth quartet bear witness to the composer's struggle against illness and death. The Aviv Quartet brilliantly illuminates the elegiac and tragic melodies in which Schubert wrapped his torments.