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Multiple recordings of Haydn's complete string quartets have been made over the years. The first complete set was made by the Tátrai Quartet for Hungaroton from 1964 to 1984 and issued as a boxed set in 2000. [8] During the 1970s, the Aeolian Quartet recorded a complete cycle for Decca, which was then reissued in 2009.
The six String Quartets, Op. 76, by Joseph Haydn were composed in 1797 or 1798 and dedicated to the Hungarian count Joseph Georg von ErdÅ‘dy [n 1] (1754–1824). They form the last complete set of string quartets that Haydn composed.
The six string quartets Op. 20 by Joseph Haydn are among the works that earned Haydn the sobriquet "the father of the string quartet". [1] The quartets are considered a milestone in the history of composition; in them, Haydn develops compositional techniques that were to define the medium for the next 200 years.
Painting of Haydn by John Hoppner (1791) Joseph Haydn was a prolific composer of the classical period.He is regarded as the "father of the symphony" and the "father of the string quartet" for his more than 100 symphonies and almost 70 string quartets.
String Quartets, Op. 50 (Haydn) String Quartets, Op. 64 (Haydn) String Quartets, Op. 76 (Haydn) J. The Joke (string quartet) K. Kaiserquartett
The Auryn Quartet was a German string quartet. [1] ... Their recordings include the complete 68 quartets of Haydn [4] ... The quartet disbanded at the end of the 2020 ...
The Tátrai Quartet was a Hungarian classical string quartet founded in 1946. For the half-century after World War II it was one of the foremost string quartets in Hungary, specializing in Haydn and Bartók, whose complete quartets it recorded for Hungaroton, Mozart and Beethoven as well, and were also responsible for first performances of works by certain Hungarian composers.
Joseph Haydn's String Quartets, Op. 64, is a set of six string quartets composed in 1790. Along with six earlier quartets published under the opus numbers 54 and 55, they are known as the Tost quartets, after the Hungarian violinist and later merchant Johann Tost who helped Haydn find a publisher for the works.