String Quartets Opp. 42, 50 And 54 by Joseph Haydn

String Quartets Opp. 42, 50 And 54 by Joseph Haydn

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String Quartets Opp. 42, 50 And 54 by Joseph Haydn

Over a 50-year period, Haydn composed more than 80 string quartets featuring a range and variety of structural invention exceeded only by Beethoven's works. In this volume, the composer's mastery of the form is strikingly evident, particularly in the six popular and much-recorded Prussian Quartets.
This volume contains the full scores of:
Op. 42, in D minor (composed in 1785)
Op. 50, Nos. 1 6 (Prussian Quartets, composed in 1787 and dedicated to the Prussian King Friederich Wilhelm I)
Op. 54, Nos. 1 3 (First set of Tost Quartets composed c.1788 and dedicated to the merchant Johann Tost)
Large, readable noteheads, ample margins for notations, opaque paper and permanent binding make this a fundamental addition to music libraries and musicians' repertories.
Austrian composer Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), one of the most prolific and prominent musicians of the Classical era, wrote in every genre. Friend to Mozart and teacher of Beethoven, he standardized the four-movement structure of the quartet, the form for which he is best known.
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ISBN 13 9780486242620
ISBN 10 0486242625
Title String Quartets Opp. 42, 50 And 54
Author Joseph Haydn
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Binding Type Sheet music
Publisher Dover Publications Inc.
Year published 2012-06-13
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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