if the quartet in E minor performed by the Kyndel Quartet is the Op.1 no.2 quartet in the same key recorded by the Chilingirian Quartet on a 2007 crd CD, then according to Amazon.com the movement headings are
Allegro di molto
Un poco adagio
Menuetto - Trio
Prestissimo
- Eric
Update if this interests --
the source consulted for the Lindblad gives this- see SMH (http://www.swedishmusicalheritage.com/composers/wikmanson-johan/SMH-W254-Quartett_e_moll_Ur_Tre_Quartetter_for_Tva_violiner_Alt_och_Violoncelle/) - for the Wikmanson:
1. Allegro di molto
2. Un poco adagio
3. Menuetto - Trio - Da capo il Menuetto ma senza replica e segue Finale - Finale
4. Prestissimo
(ok, almost the same movement listing) - and a bit of extra somewhat interesting detail, including a list of printed editions and recordings, for those (like me, I'll admit) who like to know such things. Hrm. Actually, I should note this database for IMSLP when we're looking at Swedish works (not just string quartets)- and it may be a useful "go to" source for questions about works composed in Sweden/by Swedish composers about which we don't have much detail. ... interesting... didn't know it was there before, is all...
e.g. hrm. from the same source I have --
Ludvig Norman piano trio no.1 in D Op.4. Dedicated to Julius Rietz.
Published by Kistner and by Hirsch, 1853, reprinted 1824 (if I'm reading it correctly.)
Two radio recordings mentioned at SMH (http://www.swedishmusicalheritage.com/composers/norman-ludvig/SMH-W10-Trio_No_1_D-dur_fur_Pianoforte_Violine_-_Violoncello/).
1. Allegro con brio
2. Intermezzo: Allegro
3. Adagio cantabile in G minor
3. Finale: Allegro con fuoco
(Another work I've heard, Norman's quartet in A minor, is also represented in detail- here (http://www.swedishmusicalheritage.com/composers/norman-ludvig/SMH-W14-Qvartett_for_2_Violiner_Altviol_och_Violoncell_a-moll/).)