I know what you're thinking. D major! Schoenberg!? But this is an early work by Schoenberg written when he was twenty-three (1897). Anyways, to any of you that doubt that Schoenberg was a great composer, I would advise you to hear this very romantic quartet and you'll see that he was capable of writing masterful tonal music as well as his wonderful, foward-thinking "atonal" pieces.I've been listening to this quartet for the past few days now, and I think it's my new favorite romantice period string quartet (long held by Tchaikovksy's Eb minor quartet). Anyways, I posted a recording on my webspace of the first movement. Please listen to it, as your opinion of Schoenberg will surely change!https://personal.utulsa.edu/~jeremy-ricketson/SchoenbergQuartetD.mp3