The String Quartet, Op. 3, by Alban Berg was composed in 1910. It was not published until 1920.[1]
The two-movement string quartet is among Berg's most original compositions. Reminiscents of Schoenberg'sF♯ minor quartet, the sound owes more to Romanticism than to contemporary composers like Webern.[2][3][4] It was probably the first extended composition consistently based on symmetrical pitch relations.[5]