The first movement by the Juilliard String Quartet in 2008 OCLC319178284, but before that, the premiere was given by the Pro Arte Quartet on a Laurel Records cassette/long-playing record in 1981 OCLC612773288 (with notes by musicologist Lewis Lockwood.) ("Original version" in the title of that record should perhaps be recast as earliest "surviving" version.) There is another complete recording – listed as Hess 32 – here: OCLC156914724, played by the Quartetto Paolo Borciani, released 2007; also by the Hagen Quartet on a Deutsche Grammophon set (OCLC38129193).