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Haydn, eds. Feder and Saslav - String Quartets, Book 9 (Appony Quartets, Ops. 71 and 74) - 2 Violins, Viola, and Cello
Haydn, eds. Feder and Saslav - String Quartets, Book 9 (Appony Quartets, Ops. 71 and 74) - 2 Violins, Viola, and Cello
- Publisher: Henle Urtext Edition
- Series: Henle Music Folios
- Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn
- Editor: Georg Feder
- Format: Softcover
- Length: 156 pgs
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 the rhythmic drive of the outer movements it was give the epithet “Rider Quartet.” The study edition complements the parts of the “Apponyi Quartets” which are already available in Henle Urtext.