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 II) 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. Reprint of the Ernst Eulenburg Ltd., London, n.d. edition.
STRING QUARTET D MINOR OP. 42
STRING QUARTET B FLAT MAJOR OP. 50,1
STRING QUARTET C MAJOR OP. 50,2
STRING QUARTET E FLAT MAJOR OP. 50,3
STRING QUARTET F SHARP MINOR OP. 50,4
STRING QUARTET F MAJOR OP. 50,5
STRING QUARTET D MAJOR THE FROG OP. 50,6 DER FROSCH
PRUSSIAN QUARTET
PREUSSISCHE QUARTETT
STRING QUARTET G MAJOR OP. 54,1
STRING QUARTET C MAJOR OP. 54,2
STRING QUARTET E MAJOR OP. 54,3
TOST QUARTET, FIRST SET
STREICHQUARTETTE