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contextualizes the Op. 20 quartets as follows: "Haydn's quartets of the late 1760s and early 1770s are high points in the early history of the quartet. Characterized by a wide range of textures, frequent asymmetries and theatrical gestures...these quartets established the genre's four-movement form,
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ensemble consisting of Fürnberg's steward, a priest, and a local cellist, and when the Baron asked for some new music for the group to play, Haydn's first string quartets were born. It is not clear whether any of these works ended up in the two sets published in the mid-1760s and known as Haydn's
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accompaniment. Noting that at this time other composers than Haydn were writing works conforming to these 'modern' criteria, and that Haydn's earlier quartets did not meet them, he suggests that "one casualty is the notion that Haydn "invented" the string quartet... Although he may still be
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each composed a number of quartets: "Beethoven in particular is credited with developing the genre in an experimental and dynamic fashion, especially in his later series of quartets written in the 1820s up until his death. Their forms and ideas inspired and continue to inspire musicians and
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considered the 'father' of the 'Classical' string quartet, he is not the creator of the sting quartet genre itself... This old and otiose myth not only misrepresents the achievements of other excellent composers, but also distorts the character and qualities of Haydn's opp. 1, 2 and 9".
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Haydn went on to write nine other quartets around this time. These works were published as his Op. 1 and Op. 2; one quartet went unpublished, and some of the early "quartets" are actually symphonies missing their wind parts. They have five movements and take the form: fast movement,
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himself). The opportunities for experiment which both these genres offered Haydn perhaps helped him in the pursuit of the more advanced quartet style found in the eighteen works published in the early 1770s as Opp. 9, 17, and
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questioned the relevance of the string quartet and avoided writing them. However, from the 1960s onwards, many composers have shown a renewed interest in the genre.
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producing highly regarded examples of the genre, and it remains an important and refined musical form.
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cites the widespread practice of four players, one to a part, playing works written for
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its larger dimensions, and ...its greater aesthetic pretensions and expressive range."
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Quartet Playing: The Guarneri Quartet in Conversation with David Blum
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1858:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 650.
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1278:'s String Quartets Nos. 9–14, particularly
894:for violin, viola and two cellos, played at the
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2407:(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003);
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2264:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
2255:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
2238:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
1447:String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110 (1960)
1290:String Quartet No. 1 in E minor, "From my Life"
350:notes, they draw stylistically on the Austrian
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2476:The Great Haydn Quartets. Their Interpretation
2329:Griffiths, Paul: "String Quartet: §§5–9", in:
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2509:The Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
2404:The Cambridge Companion to the String Quartet
2024:For a complete analysis of this quartet, see
1996:New York: Atlas Books / HarperCollins, 2005.
1415:(1925-26), later adapted for string orchestra
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1121:'s 23 string quartets, in particular the
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725:String quartets of the classical period
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574:, Beethoven cited his own favorite as
535:Quartet composition flourished in the
2553:. Edinburgh: Candle Row Press, 2023.
2341:(London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
2274:(London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
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2445:(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1986);
2428:Joseph Haydn and the String Quartet
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2460:(String Letter Publishing, 2000);
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1994:Beethoven: The Universal Composer.
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969:is a string quartet with an added
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689:composed over 50 string quartets.
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2621:Art of the States: string quartet
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1848:(2009). "The string quartet". In
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450:III. Menuetto allegretto (3:47)
2551:Beethoven: The String Quartets
1220:unnumbered string quartet in E
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2352:The Oxford Companion to Music
2312:The String Quartet: A History
1649:Cours de Composition Musicale
1249:Op. 67 (in B-flat major)
1188:in C minor ("Quartettsatz"),
1123:set of six dedicated to Haydn
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2458:21st-Century String Quartets
1717:Archiv für Musikwissenschaft
1484:String Quartet in Four Parts
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922:wrote a few quintets with a
878:Variations of string quartet
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1349:'s two string quartets,
1266:'s three string quartets
1264:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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468:IV. Finale vivace (1:31)
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1937:"String Quartet FAQs"
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4970:Large groups
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4664:One-man band
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4574:Violin octet
4554:Stradivarius
4435:Cello sonata
4430:Viola sonata
4390:String octet
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4097:Tenor violin
4069:Stroh violin
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3790:RTÉ Vanbrugh
3435:St. Lawrence
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1846:Eisen, Cliff
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1172:
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1089:Joseph Haydn
1059:
1058:Beethoven's
1049:
994:String octet
991:
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860:
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773:January 2023
770:
755:Please help
743:
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656:Shostakovich
637:
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562:Quartet in C
534:
525:contrapuntal
505:Ignaz Pleyel
502:
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397:
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202:divertimenti
198:Joseph Haydn
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127:Shostakovich
67:Joseph Haydn
64:
42:
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5216:Hoffmeister
5186:Dittersdorf
4956:Undecet: 11
4698:Musical duo
4659:Guitar solo
4544:Jazz violin
4486:Nyckelharpa
4471:Hurdy-gurdy
4375:String trio
4319:Double stop
4222:Fingerboard
4145:Double bass
4115:Bass violin
4028:Instruments
3617:Prima Vista
3299:Fitzwilliam
3259:3rd Brodsky
3122:New Zealand
2897:Fred Sherry
2527:(hardback).
2114:, p. .
1769:as well as
1537:(2008) and
1473:Seventeenth
1412:Lyric Suite
1409:(1910) and
1377:Béla Bartók
1355:Leo Tolstoy
1216:cyclic form
1174:Grosse Fuge
1060:Grosse Fuge
1022:Ferneyhough
1004:included a
998:Mendelssohn
935:string trio
928:Ethel Smyth
924:double bass
810:sonata form
582:Mendelssohn
531:After Haydn
521:tonal color
497:Cliff Eisen
354:tradition.
287:trio sonata
235:trio sonata
154:related key
146:sonata form
95:Mendelssohn
60:double bass
5543:Categories
5460:Classicism
5448:Background
5427:Techniques
5403:Intermezzo
5361:Zingarelli
5266:Mysliveček
5161:Boccherini
5151:J. C. Bach
5134:J. Stamitz
5129:C. Stamitz
4982:Brass band
4773:rock music
4769:Power trio
4754:Organ trio
4688:Piano duet
4669:Piano solo
4456:Arpeggione
4346:Scordatura
4275:Bow stroke
4262:Techniques
4252:Tuning peg
4242:Sound post
3658:Gewandhaus
3607:Modigliani
3602:Loewenguth
3577:Arpeggione
3486:Pavel Haas
3430:New Orford
3153:Alban Berg
3102:Australian
2902:Fry Street
2832:Corigliano
2787:Carpe Diem
2098:2018-07-20
2013:Eisen 2001
1947:2018-05-18
1664:. (p. 214)
1658:Van Malder
1654:Sammartini
1619:References
1527:Adagissimo
1457:movements.
1437:Alois Hába
1403:Alban Berg
1200:in G major
1044:See also:
1002:Schoenberg
942:piano trio
920:Boccherini
640:Schoenberg
601:wrote 14.
517:orchestral
162:rondo form
48:violinists
5475:Economics
5408:Pastorale
5356:Wranitzky
5276:Paisiello
5261:L. Mozart
5166:Cherubini
5109:Cannabich
5077:Beethoven
5065:Composers
4997:Orchestra
4822:Saxophone
4749:Jazz trio
4654:Drum solo
4638:by number
4537:Slap bass
4522:Jazz bass
4361:Ensembles
4341:Pizzicato
4334:Bariolage
4324:Fingering
4314:Harmonics
4281:Col legno
4247:Tailpiece
3970:Barcelona
3914:Beethoven
3868:Northern
3821:Jerusalem
3749:Hungarian
3744:Festetics
3707:Hungarian
3688:Rosamunde
3521:New Vlach
3289:Endellion
3244:Balanescu
3183:Mosaïques
2982:New World
2937:Juilliard
2927:Hollywood
2922:Hawthorne
2882:Flonzaley
2877:Fine Arts
2867:Esterhazy
2822:Composers
2812:Cleveland
2752:Berkshire
2732:Alexander
1539:Silentium
1479:John Cage
1357:'s novel
1299:Max Reger
1233:'s three
1062:, Op. 133
1018:Ginastera
744:does not
545:Beethoven
537:Classical
372:Esterházy
318:Weinzierl
225:serenades
173:orchestra
142:movements
79:Beethoven
41:The term
5518:Category
5495: ←
5311:Sacchini
5281:Piccinni
5236:Kreutzer
5231:Koželuch
5211:M. Haydn
5206:Gyrowetz
5176:Clementi
5171:Cimarosa
5156:G. Benda
5092:Schubert
4977:Big band
4960:Duodecet
4842:Woodwind
4703:Bicinium
4593:Category
4532:Big band
4491:Pochette
4309:Arpeggio
4297:Spiccato
4207:Chinrest
4185:Bass bar
4163:Octobass
4049:Pochette
3929:Kopelman
3870:European
3842:Italiano
3739:Danubius
3734:Corvinus
3683:Petersen
3663:Henschel
3556:Silesian
3538:European
3536:Eastern
3461:Bohemian
3398:Canadian
3389:Virtuoso
3384:Stratton
3304:Gabrieli
3146:Austrian
3127:Shanghai
3082:Zoellner
3042:Stanford
3017:Pro Arte
3002:Paganini
2997:Pacifica
2967:Midnight
2907:Guarneri
2772:Brentano
2762:Borromeo
2725:American
2349:(1938).
2310:(1983).
2092:Archived
1975:Archived
1941:Archived
1738:27764460
1710:(2009).
1535:Exordium
1533:(2007),
1529:(1983),
1525:(1967),
1223:♭
1171:and the
971:clarinet
801:symphony
664:Messiaen
590:Schumann
565:♯
549:Schubert
251:keyboard
243:continuo
99:Schumann
87:Romantic
83:Schubert
54:, and a
5508:→
5480:Physics
5341:Traetta
5321:Salieri
5306:Rosetti
5241:Krommer
5124:Richter
4852:Quintet
4798:Quartet
4496:Quinton
4461:Baryton
4352:Vibrato
4302:Tremolo
4292:Portato
4287:Martelé
4158:Violone
4130:Cellone
3958:Spanish
3949:Taneyev
3924:Komitas
3919:Borodin
3902:Russian
3888:Vertavo
3878:Galatea
3851:Mexican
3837:Cremona
3830:Italian
3799:Israeli
3729:Carmine
3597:Krettly
3506:Smetana
3481:Panocha
3476:Martinů
3466:Janáček
3440:Toronto
3415:Bozzini
3369:Salomon
3364:Sacconi
3339:Methera
3329:Maggini
3319:Lindsay
3314:Kutcher
3309:Griller
3284:Element
3234:Arditti
3229:Amadeus
3224:Allegri
3219:Alberni
3214:Aeolian
3207:British
3178:Kolisch
3163:Barylli
3112:Goldner
3094:Oceanic
3067:Vitamin
3062:Vermeer
3032:Soldier
3027:Section
2987:Oberlin
2957:LaSalle
2952:Laclede
2942:Kneisel
2912:Hampton
2892:Formosa
2852:Emerson
2842:Del Sol
2827:Concord
2817:Clinton
2792:Cassatt
2747:Audubon
2742:Artaria
2709:African
2603:at the
2571:(2009)
2230:Sources
1852:(ed.).
1541:(2014).
1487:(1950).
1151:, Opp.
1014:Milhaud
1006:soprano
898:in 2023
888:Arensky
886:End of
836:scherzo
812:in the
765:removed
750:sources
646:in his
644:soprano
576:Op. 131
376:baryton
370:to the
232:Baroque
131:Babbitt
115:Debussy
111:Janáček
56:cellist
52:violist
5528:Portal
5391:Genres
5351:Wanhal
5346:Viotti
5291:Reicha
5286:Pleyel
5271:Neruda
5246:Kuhlau
5221:Hummel
5201:Gossec
5191:Dussek
5181:Czerny
5119:Fränzl
5087:Mozart
4938:String
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