Haydn: String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 6 in C major

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Haydn - String Quartets Volume  1

Haydn - String Quartets Volume 1

The Auryn Series XVII


Haydn:

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 1 in B flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 2 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 3 in D major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 4 in G major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 5 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 6 in C major


Tacet present the first volume in a series of 14 releases dedicated to the string quartets of Joseph Haydn. Since its formation in 1981 the Auryn Quartet has gained a reputation for giving dedicated performances in all the major concert halls including the Wigmore Hall, the Concertgebouw, Wiener Konzerthaus, the Frick Collection and Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall. This cycle promises to be a major musical event in Haydn’s anniversary year.

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Haydn: String Quartet, Op.   1 No. 5 in E flat major, etc.

Haydn:

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 5 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 6 in C major

String Quartet, Op. 2 No. 1 in A major

String Quartet, Op. 2 No. 2 in E major


“Vibrant performances with a sound to warm all but the sternest hearts.” Classic CD

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Naxos - 8550399

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Haydn: String Quartet, Op.   1 No. 1 in B flat major, etc.

Haydn:

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 1 in B flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 2 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 3 in D major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 4 in G major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 5 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 6 in C major


“The history of the string quartet in effect began with these cheerful, compact Divertimenti aquattro, as the composer titled them; and though they contain only spasmodic hints of future glories, their freshness and exuberance make for highly pleasurable listening.
The Petersen Quartet responds vividly to the music's youthful verve, with polished ensemble, keen attack and a wide spectrum of colour and dynamics. Purists may raise an eyebrow at the special effects the players deploy in repeats, especially in minuets – added touches of imitation, pizzicato and even col legno. But the young Haydn, famed for his mischievous humour, may have enjoyed these liberties. The recording combines clarity with an attractive church resonance.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Capriccio - C10786

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Beethoven: String Quartet No.  6 in B flat major, Op. 18 No. 6, etc.

Beethoven:

String Quartet No. 6 in B flat major, Op. 18 No. 6

String Quartet No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 131

String Quartet No. 13 in B flat major, Op. 130

String Quartet No. 2 in G major, Op. 18 No. 2

Grieg:

String Quartet in G minor, Op. 27

Haydn:

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 1 in B flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 6 in C major

Janacek:

String Quartet No. 2 'Intimate Letters'

Lekeu:

Nocturne

Milhaud:

String Quartet No. 1

Mozart:

String Quartet No. 16 in E flat, K428

String Quartet No. 22 in B flat major, K589 'Prussian No. 2'

String Quartet No. 19 in C major, K465 'Dissonance'

String Quartet No. 21 in D major, K575 'Prussian No. 1'

Ravel:

String Quartet in F major

Schubert:

String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, D810 'Death and the Maiden'

Sangers Morgenlied, D163 (Korner)

Schulhoff:

String Quartet No. 2

Five Pieces for String Quartet

Schumann:

String Quartet No. 1 in A minor, Op. 41 No. 1


Capriccio - C51147

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Haydn: String Quartets

Haydn: String Quartets


Haydn:

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 1 in B flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 2 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 3 in D major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 4 in G major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 0 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 6 in C major

String Quartet, Op. 2 No. 1 in A major

String Quartet, Op. 2 No. 2 in E major

String Quartet, Op. 2 No. 4 in F major

String Quartet, Op. 2 No. 6 in B flat major

String Quartet, Op. 42 in D minor

String Quartet, Op. 103 in D minor


Hungaroton - HCD31089-91

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Haydn - Quartets Vol. 2

Haydn - Quartets Vol. 2


Haydn:

String Quartet, Op. 1 No. 6 in C major

String Quartet, Op. 33 No. 3 in C major ‘The Bird'

String Quartet, Op. 55 No. 1 in A major

String Quartet, Op. 55 No. 3 in B major

String Quartet, Op. 71 No. 1 in B flat major

String Quartet, Op. 20 No. 1 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 33 No. 2 in E flat major 'The Joke'

String Quartet, Op. 33 No. 6 in D major

String Quartet, Op. 50 No. 6 in D major ‘The Frog''

String Quartet, Op. 64 No. 6 in E flat major

String Quartet, Op. 20 No. 4 in D major 'Sun'

String Quartet, Op. 74 No. 1 in C major

String Quartet, Op. 74 No. 2 in F major

String Quartet, Op. 77 No. 1 in G major

Hoffstetter:

String Quartets No. 4 & No. 5


Pro Arte Quartet

“The Pro Arte Quartet's first London appearance in 1925 prompted The Times to declare, 'One has never heard it surpassed, and rarely equalled, in volume and beauty of tone, in accuracy of intonation and in perfection of balance between the parts' – and that could well be the verdict on these sets. The musicians' tempos invariably seem just right and their phrasing has an inner life that's extraordinarily potent. Alphonse Onnou and Laurent Halleux were superbly matched, and Halleux often led in their early days. Such virtuosity as the quartet exhibits is effortless and totally lacking in ostentation. Though the actual sound is dated – the string tone is wanting in bloom and freshness – the ear soon adjusts; but these transfers might have made a little more space between movements.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Testament - SBT4056

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Haydn: String Quartets (complete)

Haydn: String Quartets (complete)


The Angeles String Quartet

“The most relevant comparisons for this collection are the Aeolian Quartet on Decca and the Kodály Quartet on Naxos. The all-digital Naxos series features performances that are, in the main, musically reliable and technically proficient.
But turn back to the 1973-6 Aeolian series, and every work becomes an event, every quirk of harmony, rhythm or timing is etched with maximum relish.
Comparative disc layouts begin to differ from CD 3, and the Angeles omit The Seven LastWords, a work which, beautiful as it is, wasn't originally written for string quartet. Recordingwise, Philips favours a warm, open sound, balanced much as you would hear it from the centre stalls in a smallish-size concert hall. Decca's analogue recordings are closer, dryer, more sensitive to extraneous noise and commonly balanced in favour of Emanuel Hurwitz's first violin.
It's a clear and intimate sound frame and the leader bias actually suits the divertimento-style early quartets, but Philips's more refined engineering makes for less strenuous listening in concert-length sessions. A handful of edits are the only blots on Philips's otherwise immaculate aural landscape.
The svelte texture of the Angeles' pooled sound, their consistent evenness in full chords and the musical like-mindedness of individual players, whether in excited prestos or in shared rubato is admirable. As to contrasts in playing styles, think of the relatively smooth-toned Juilliard or Emerson Quartets (Angeles) as compared with the internally differentiated Amadeus Quartet (Aeolian). The Angeles are generally lighter, faster and subtler in their use of tone colouring whereas the Aeolians' roster of virtues includes strong (even emphatic) characterisation, consistently flexible phrasing and a more pungent approach to rhythm.
Surfing the set for good sampling points brings us, initially, to the early quartets, where both groups sport some superb first-violin solo work, tastefully inflected with Lenski, more candidly expressive with Hurwitz. A particularly telling comparison is provided by the quietly contrapuntal Minuet of Op 17 No 1, where the Angeles' seamless legato contrasts against the Aeolians' near staccato. The exquisite Adagio of Op 20 No 6 is another good place to compare, the Angeles with their perfectly timed pauses, warm cello line and overall restraint set against the more romantic, even rhapsodic, Aeolian. Listening to the first bars of Op 33 No 1 is like eavesdropping on a small gathering mid-conversation, where the cello line gradually gains in urgency. The Angeles' sotto voce handling of the scherzo to Op 33 No 3 is wonderful: it's rather more pensive than the Aeolians and marks much more of a contrast with the chirping trio.
Op 50 No 4's Andante anticipates the dramatic interjections that trouble various late Schubert slow movements. Both groups are effective here, though when the cello marks an expected change of key two minutes or so into the movement, it's the Aeolian's Derek Simpson who makes the biggest impact: you can almost see the rosin erupt from his strings. In Op 50 No 5 late Beethoven springs more readily to mind, but there the Angeles' extra speed and restraint is more effective. Note how beautifully they negotiate the quiet alternation between upper and lower voices towards the end of Op 50 No 6's Poco adagio and the sudden blossoming that follows.
Then again, Op 54 No 1's mobile Allegretto second movement harbours the potential to switch from tenseness to lyrical effusiveness, which the Angeles exploit to the full, as they do for the rhapsodising Adagio of Op 54 No 2. Late Beethoven is evoked once more, this time the Cavatina from Op 130.
Beam up around three minutes into the Adagio of the Lark Quartet (Op 64 No 5) and you'll note how skilfully the Angeles cue a ritardando, while the bracing finale to Op 74 No 3 has just the right bounce to offset all the breathless excitement. The Sunrise Quartet (Op 76 No 4) opens like a spring flower (never more so than in the Angeles' ecstatically controlled performance) and Op 77 No 1's cheeky Allegro moderato bounds in with perfectly modulated high spirits.
Turning to other competition, the Lindsays, Amadeus, Vienna Konzerthaus, Quatuor Mosaïques, Pro Arte and Takács, all have added substantiallyto the Haydn quartet discography, and all have their value. However, in this particular context it really is a head-to-head contest between two 'complete' sets similarly presented.
Richard Wigmore contributes detailed annotation, quite different from Lindsay Kemp's overview for Decca, but just as useful and equally well written. The Angeles appeal perhaps primarily for their restrained expressiveness and consistent attention to detail. Philips's superior recording is another bonus. The Aeolians generate more immediate heat but, ultimately, the Angeles' intelligence and cooler blending pay the higher musical dividends.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Philips Collectors Edition - 4646502

(CD - 21 discs)

$152.75

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Haydn: String Quartets (complete)

Haydn: String Quartets (complete)


Angeles String Quartet

Decca Collectors Edition - 4783695

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Haydn: String Quartets (complete)

Haydn: String Quartets (complete)


Buchberger Quartet

A major recording project that will receive extensive review coverage in the major magazines.

Comprehensive PDF booklet essay on the music, the interpretations, sources and research.

Haydn’s string quartets span his creative life – from the 1750s and the Opp. 1&2 sets through to his last unfinished quartet in D minor Op.103 of 1803. When the first quartets were written Bach had been dead only a few years and Handel had five years to live. When the last quartet was being worked on, Beethoven had finished his ground breaking Third Symphony. Arguably, Haydn’s greatest contribution to music is as the father of the string quartet rather than his oftgiven title as ‘Father of the Symphony’. His quartets developed from divertimenti and cassations, which were little more than light music for the entertainment of wealthy patrons and royalty, to some of the most profound and visionary music by any composer. In the same way as Bach’s ‘48’ have been described as a summation of all that had gone before, and the major influence upon all that would follow, Haydn’s quartets chart the development of the medium from ‘background’ music of high quality, to the major art form of the later works. They influenced Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Schoenberg and beyond spanning the end of the Baroque, the Classical period in its entirety and the beginning of the Romantic age.

During his lifetime, the world had seen huge social and political upheavals – the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars which had been fought across Europe (reflected upon in ‘Mass in Time of War, and the Nelson Mass), and the foundation of the United States of America in 1776. Acutely aware of the politics of his age, Haydn’s development as a composer reflects these turbulent times.

Any cycle of the Haydn String Quartets is a major achievement. The Buchberger Quartet’s interpretations are based on scrupulous research into sources – both contemporaneous and modern, and interpretational style – dynamics, repeats and tempi. This complete recorded cycle is the culmination of a five-year project which has seen the Buchbergers perform all the quartets with illustrated talks and introductions to each work.

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Brilliant Classics - 93889

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Haydn: String Quartets (complete)

Haydn: String Quartets (complete)


Haydn’s string quartets represent one of the greatest developments in the history of music. Here, they are presented complete, from the earliest divertimenti to the sophisticated ‘Apponyi’, ‘Erdödy’ and ‘Lobkowitz’ quartets written at the end of the eighteenth century.

“Naxos is lucky to have such a polished, beautifully balanced group as the Kodály Quartet to record Haydn.” Gramophone

“The playing has both warmth and refinement of detail and the readings are full of character. They never leave the impression that they are too studied or lacking in spontaneity; indeed, one often has the feeling in these studio recordings that one is listening to live music-making.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

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Naxos - 8502400

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