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Haydn: The String Quartets
Franz Joseph Haydn, Aeolian Quartet
Haydn: The String Quartets
Genre: Classical
 
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These works, along with the Haydn symphonies, are the most important and revolutionary works in the history of Western music. Haydn was the true inventor of the string quartet, and his 681 or 682 examples of the form have ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Franz Joseph Haydn, Aeolian Quartet
Title: Haydn: The String Quartets
Members Wishing: 0
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Label: Decca
Release Date: 11/11/1997
Album Type: Box set
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 22
SwapaCD Credits: 22
UPC: 028945526126

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These works, along with the Haydn symphonies, are the most important and revolutionary works in the history of Western music. Haydn was the true inventor of the string quartet, and his 681 or 682 examples of the form have never, as a body, been equaled. They span his entire life, from the 1750s straight through to 1803, and without them the chamber music achievements of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert--and everyone who came later--would have been unthinkable. These works set the standard, and they still do. These performances, if not the last work in polish, are lively and affectionate. What's more, they wear easily on the ear, which is important because, once you start listening, you won't want to stop. --David Hurwitz
 

CD Reviews

No Op. 3's & 681 quartets?
Musicus | 11/22/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The likely reason the Op. 3's are not included in this package is due to the fact that they are often attributed to R. Hofstetter instead of Papa Haydn himself. Also the typo in the staff review was probably meant to read 68 or 68 1/2 (the 1/2 referring to the final unfinished quartet Op. 103). Whether you attribute the Op. 3's to Haydn or not, the actual count is around 70, making this a very substantial, if not complete, set of Haydn quartets."
Delighted
Maurice Guéron | Paris, France | 05/31/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I asked for and received (in fact procured) Haydn's quartets for my 65th birthday. It was really inconvenient to buy the quartets one by one, so I went for this collection, even though I have never heard (before or since) of the Aeolian quartet. In fact I am delighted; The playing is superb: careful, discreet, with nuances and feeling. and it is wonderful to progress with the composer: I listen to one CD at a time, about once a week, I am up to the 6th CD. I make wonderful discoveries, helped by the good but basic documentation. The change from 5 to 4 movements, the very slow evolution towards placing the slow movement in second position. And there are movements with variations, there are cadenzas for the first violin (never heard that in a quartet before). There are themes quoted by later composers: in the wonderful adagio of opus 9 no.6,an up and down scale seems to be the source of the repeated scales in the slow movement of Beethoven's 8th (Rasoumovsky). A minor problem: I wish that the documentation would tell us how this fraction of the quartets was selected, among the Haydn integral (the editorial review says the number more than 600?)."
Aeolian Haydn rocks!
Mary C. Olin | Florida, USA | 04/11/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am so glad to have such a wonderful collection of this composer's works. They span his whole career, it seems. I feel that the quartet is sensitive, beautifully balanced, and do credit to Haydn's intent. I am sad that they don't include Op. 3 in this collection, however. I wonder why? Anyway, I love it!"