G. Henle URTEXT edition. Six works belong to opus 9 - the first group of Haydn's string quartets of which we know. The composer also went new ways as far as form was concerned: whereas he had still adhered to the five movement divertimento in the previous quartets opus 1 and 2, in this case he favoured four movements, something he continued in the future. Apart from this, he also expanded the register and experimented with metric surprises (for instance in the trio of the minuet from the G major...
G. Henle URTEXT edition. The autograph score of the Quartets op. 17 was in the possession of the imperial police chief Johann Nepomuk Neuwirth, whose widow gave it to the Wiener Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in 1875. It is said that Haydn "used to play the viola in quartet rehearsals" at the Neuwirth's house. Whether the Quartets op. 17 were composed for these gatherings can no longer be ascertained. However, even today they still have a fixed place amongst the music of all chamber music friends ...
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G. Henle URTEXT edition. The study edition complements the parts of the String Quartets op. 20 that have already been published in Henle Urtext; a new preface by Christin Heitmann provides illuminating background information. Haydn did not assign the nickname "Sun Quartets": it alludes to an edition of the time, in which the title page was decorated with a rising sun. The Quartets op. 20 are the last series in a group of earlier string quartets, but are clearly ahead of their time. The demanding ...
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G. Henle URTEXT edition. Haydn allowed about ten years to pass before composing a new cycle of string quartets after opus 20: the so-called "Russian Quartets." This is the first series of quartets that we know he wrote with publication in mind. "They arein a completely new and special manner," he wrote in several letters, and he was certainly not just referring to the fact that "Scherzi" replaced the minuets for the first time. Music lovers particularly appreciate the melodic ideas; thus the rich...
G. Henle URTEXT edition. The volume opens with something unusual: opus 42 is a single work, short and surprisingly easy to play; Haydn described it as "something small and with only 3 pieces". The Quartets op. 50, including the so-called Frog Quartet, are dedicated to the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm II, who was a talented cellist. Even though the "solo" at the beginning of opus 50,1 is meant as joke, there are some good passages for cellists. • Quartet in Dm, Hob. III:43 (op 42) ...
G. Henle URTEXT edition. The chamber music world has been eagerly awaiting this - Haydn's string quartets are finally available in Henle Urtext quality! The last edition to be finished contains the String Quartets op. 54/55, sometimes also known as the "First Tost Quartets". Contrary to what the opus numbers might suggest, it is a cohesive cycle of six works. Mozart's influence is felt more deeply, the forms are more diverse and the first violin is every now and then required to do real acrobatic...
Study score. For a set of performance parts, see item 07340. G. Henle URTEXT edition. Includes the five "Second Tost Quartets", and the "Lark" Quartet, of op 64 (Hob. III 63-68).
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G. Henle URTEXT edition. The quartets were dedicated to the violinist Johann Tost, who was the second principal violinist at the Esterhazy court during the 1780s. His business sense led him to sell twelve quartets - opus 64 was probably amongst them - toa Parisian publisher. Whether Haydn approved of this is open to question - the dedication was, however, no longer present in the second imprint or the following ones. Our edition follows the Haydn Complete Edition and for the first time juxtaposes...
G. Henle URTEXT edition. Haydn dedicated the series of Quartets op. 71 and 74 to the Hungarian Count Apponyi, a Viennese patron of music and a freemason friend. Haydn composed them when he was enjoying a great deal of success with his "London Symphonies"in England. With their weighty slow introductions and dense movements focusing on sound, they also have symphonic characteristics. In particular the Quartet in G minor op. 74,3 is striking on account of its expressiveness and originality. Due to t...
STUDY SCORE. G. Henle urtext edition. Includes the opus 71 & 74 "Apponyi" quartets. For a matching set of performance parts, see item 07341. Edited by Georg Feder and Isidor Saslav.
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Study score. Includes all six of the opus 76 "Erdody" String Quartets (Hoboken numbers III-75 through 80). Matching performance parts are available as item 50708: • Quartet, Hob.III: 75 (op 76, no 1) • Quartet, Hob.III: 76 (op 76, no 2) • Quartet, Hob.III: 77 (op 76, no 3) • Quartet, Hob.III: 78 (op 76, no 4) • Quartet, Hob.III: 79 (op 76, no 5) • Quartet, Hob.III: 80 (op 76, no 6)
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G. Henle Urtext edition. "Masterly and full of new ideas": thus the Swedish ambassadorial secretary Silverstolpe when he first heard these pieces in 1797. Haydn's friend, the music historian Charles Burney, reported in 1799 that he had "never taken greater pleasure in instrumental music." Our new edition of these six works, including the famous "Emperor Quartet," follows the text of the complete edition prepared by the Haydn Institute in Cologne. Includes highly informative notes on the source m...
Henle Study Score Vol XI of the Hayden String Quartets Urtext edition. Book 11 of the complete String Quartets. Contains the Lobkowitz-Quartets, op 77, and the last Quartet, op 103. Edited by Horst Walter. Performance materials available for sale, item 53962.
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G. Henle urtext edition. These are the last of the nearly seventy quartets in Haydn's oeuvre. Originally he intended to write a set of six quartets, as so often in the past, but at the time they were written, in 1803, Haydn's health was so poor that he could not fully satisfy the commission from Prince Lobkowitz. Instead he published only two complete quartets as op. 77. Later he allowed an incomplete work consisting of two middle movements to appear as op. 103, adding to the print the portentous...
During the years of their exile in America, Paul and Gertrud Hindemith regularly met with two young violinists for private music-making. When Hindemith arranged the first of his 'Drei leichte Stuecke for Cello & Klavier' (1938) for this string quartet in1944, he chose an unusual title for the four musicians had discovered their shared enthusiasm for Frankenstein films. There are no records, however, that indicate if this quartet setting played at the Hindemiths' home sounded 'like horror music'. ...
Traditional Jewish (Hannukah / Chanukah). Medley of Maoz Tusr (Rock of Ages); Mi Y'Malel (Who Can Retell?); Hannukah, Hannukah; My Dreidell SiVivon; Hannukah O Hannukah.
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20th Century. Transcription of the popular work for military band here in the key of C for string quartet. Set of parts only. For a full score, see item 70406.
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20th Century. Transcription of the popular work for military band here in the key of C for string quartet. Score only. For a set of parts, see item 70407.
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This string quartet is just as mysterious to me as my first one was, though it is quite different in its overall ethos. The first movement is slow, with a rather quiet, compressed feeling, followed by a fast movement, whose lyrical sections are combined with a constant undercurrent of motion. The third movement is an experiment; nearly all of it is played on open strings, and its feeling is expansive. In the last, rather intense movement I have returned to material of the first two movements-it m...
The rhythm and tone of Allen Ginsberg's reading of the poem Howl was a main inspiration for Lee Hyla in this ferocious setting. In this score, the narrator and string quartet are equal partners in an often shifting relationship, occasionally uniting in a close and intense rhythmic world and sometimes telling similar stories in separate ways.
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Set of parts. Igudesman's entry in the genre of serious string quartet music is a joyful, exciting three-movement set. The music is driving, rhythmic, absorbed, requiring full focus of all four players. A touring and recording artist on the violin, Igudesman naturally imparts the most beautiful lines to his own instrument, but doesn't neglect the other performers, each of whom has a turn in the spotlight. -the publisher
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Ives began his String Quartet No. 1 while in college at Yale and finished it by 1902. It is in a late-romantic tonal style influenced by Brahms and Dvor k, but it uses themes paraphrased from the hymn tunes he sang in church and played as an organist ("From Greenland's Icy Mountains", "Beulah Land" and "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing" among them). By infusing the sound and character of American hymnody into the romantic European string quartet, Ives united two of the musical traditions he lov...
Ives wrote that in the course of the work, the performers "converse, discuss, argue (in RE 'politick'), fight, shake hands shut up -then walk up the mountain side to view the firmament!" Ives's comments in the score highlight the conversational nature of the 1st and 2nd movements. He recalls friends from his post-collegiate days and pokes fun at the academic, conservative musicians of his day - all depicted in the music. The arguments inMvt. 2 can get heated, but the quartet put it all aside in ...