Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn ( , ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions ...
wrote sixty-eight
string quartet
The term string quartet can refer to either a type of musical composition or a group of four people who play them. Many composers from the mid-18th century onwards wrote string quartets. The associated musical ensemble consists of two violinists ...
s. (The number was previously thought to be eighty-three, but this includes some arrangements and spurious works.) They are usually referred to by their
opus number
In musicology, the opus number is the "work number" that is assigned to a musical composition, or to a set of compositions, to indicate the chronological order of the composer's production. Opus numbers are used to distinguish among compositio ...
s, not
Anthony van Hoboken's
catalogue numbers or their publication order in the First Haydn Edition (FHE).
Opus 1 (1762–64)
*Quartet No. 1 in B major ("La Chasse"), Op. 1, No. 1, FHE No. 52, Hoboken No. III:1
*Quartet No. 2 in E major, Op. 1, No. 2, FHE No. 53, Hoboken No. III:2
*Quartet No. 3 in D major, Op. 1, No. 3, FHE No. 54, Hoboken No. III:3
*Quartet No. 4 in G major, Op. 1, No. 4, FHE No. 55, Hoboken No. III:4
*Quartet No. 5 in E major, Op. 1, No. 0, Hoboken No. II:6 (also referred to as Opus 0)
*Quartet in B major, Op. 1, No. 5, FHE No. 56, Hoboken No. III:5 (later found to be the
Symphony A, Hob. I/107)
*Quartet No. 6 in C major, Op. 1, No. 6, FHE No. 57, Hoboken No. III:6
Opus 2 (1763–65)
The two quartets numbered 3 and 5 are spurious arrangements by an unknown hand.
*Quartet No. 7 in A major, Op. 2, No. 1, FHE No. 58, Hoboken No. III:7
*Quartet No. 8 in E major, Op. 2, No. 2, FHE No. 59, Hoboken No. III:8
*Quartet in E major, Op. 2, No. 3, FHE No. 60 (arrangement of
Cassation in E-flat major, Hob. II:21), Hoboken No. III:9
*Quartet No. 9 in F major, Op. 2, No. 4, FHE No. 61, Hoboken No. III:10
*Quartet in D major, Op. 2, No. 5, FHE No. 62 (arrangement of Cassation in D major, Hob. II:22), Hoboken No. III:11
*Quartet No. 10 in B major, Op. 2, No. 6, FHE No. 63, Hoboken No. III:12
Opus 3 (spurious)
This set of quartets is now commonly attributed to
Romanus Hoffstetter, though this is not universally agreed on. According to the scholar Allan Badley, "The works were omitted from the Entwurf-Katalog, the running catalogue of his works he (Haydn) kept from 1765 until after the London visits, but found their way into the Haydn-Verzeichnis prepared in 1805 under the composer’s direct supervision by his faithful factotum Joseph Elssler. Haydn also accepted the six works as genuine in the edition of his complete string quartets published by Ignaz Pleyel. Unfortunately, both strands of evidence are not beyond questioning." Badley goes on to say "The meagre bibliographical evidence has been painstakingly sifted and the works themselves subjected to every kind of analytical technique known to musicology. Haydn’s authorship still remains doubtful but so too does that of Pater Romanus Hoffstetter the most commonly favoured alternative."
In the 1980s, Scott Fruehwald claimed to show that the quartets were not by Haydn, based on stylistic analysis.. He also concluded that only the first two quartets were by Hoffstetter.
*Quartet in E major, Op. 3, No. 1, FHE No. 64 (spurious), Hoboken No. III:13
*Quartet in C major, Op. 3, No. 2, FHE No. 65 (spurious), Hoboken No. III:14
*Quartet in G major, Op. 3, No. 3, FHE No. 66 (spurious), Hoboken No. III:15
*Quartet in B major, Op. 3, No. 4, FHE No. 67 (spurious), Hoboken No. III:16
*Quartet in F major, Op. 3, No. 5, FHE No. 68 (spurious), Hoboken No. III:17
*Quartet in A major, Op. 3, No. 6, FHE No. 69 (spurious), Hoboken No. III:18
Opus 9 (1769)
*Quartet No. 11 in D minor, Op. 9, No. 4, FHE No. 16, Hoboken No. III:22
*Quartet No. 12 in C major, Op. 9, No. 1, FHE No. 7, Hoboken No. III:19
*Quartet No. 13 in G major, Op. 9, No. 3, FHE No. 9, Hoboken No. III:21
*Quartet No. 14 in E major, Op. 9, No. 2, FHE No. 8, Hoboken No. III:20
*Quartet No. 15 in B major, Op. 9, No. 5, FHE No. 17, Hoboken No. III:23
*Quartet No. 16 in A major, Op. 9, No. 6, FHE No. 18, Hoboken No. III:24
Opus 17 (1771)
*Quartet No. 17 in F major, Op. 17, No. 2, FHE No. 2, Hoboken No. III:26
*# Moderato
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
*# Adagio
*# Finale: Allegro di molto
*Quartet No. 18 in E major, Op. 17, No. 1, FHE No. 1, Hoboken No. III:25
* Quartett in E-Dur, op. 17, Nr. 1, Hob. III:25
*# Moderato
\layout
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
*# Adagio
*# Finale: Presto
*Quartet No. 19 in C minor, Op. 17, No. 4, FHE No. 4, Hoboken No. III:28
*Quartet No. 20 in D major, Op. 17, No. 6, FHE No. 6, Hoboken No. III:30
*Quartet No. 21 In E major, Op. 17, No. 3, FHE No. 3, Hoboken No. III:27
*Quartet No. 22 in G major, Op. 17, No. 5, FHE No. 5, Hoboken No. III:29
Opus 20, the "Sun" quartets (1772)
The nickname "Sun" refers to the image of a rising sun on the cover page of the 1779 Hummel edition, the most widely-distributed at the time.
*Quartet No. 23 in F minor, Op. 20, No. 5, FHE No. 47, Hoboken No. III:35
*Quartet No. 24 in A major, Op. 20, No. 6, FHE No. 48, Hoboken No. III:36
*Quartet No. 25 in C major, Op. 20, No. 2, FHE No. 44, Hoboken No. III:32
*Quartet No. 26 in G minor, Op. 20, No. 3, FHE No. 45, Hoboken No. III:33
*Quartet No. 27 in D major, Op. 20, No. 4, FHE No. 46, Hoboken No. III:34
*Quartet No. 28 in E major, Op. 20, No. 1, FHE No. 43, Hoboken No. III:31
Opus 33, the "Russian" quartets (1781)
*Quartet No. 29 in G major ("How Do You Do?"), Op. 33, No. 5, FHE No. 74, Hoboken No. III:41
*Quartet No. 30 in E major ("The Joke"), Op. 33, No. 2, FHE No. 71, Hoboken No. III:38
*Quartet No. 31 in B minor, Op. 33, No. 1, FHE No. 70, Hoboken No. III:37
*Quartet No. 32 in C major ("The Bird"), Op. 33, No. 3, FHE No. 72, Hoboken No. III:39
*Quartet No. 33 in D major, Op. 33, No. 6, FHE No. 75, Hoboken No. III:42
*Quartet No. 34 in B major, Op. 33, No. 4, FHE No. 73, Hoboken No. III:40
Opus 42 (1785)
*Quartet No. 35 in D minor, Op. 42, FHE No. 15, Hoboken No. III:43
*# Andante ed innocentemente
\layout
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
*# Adagio e cantabile
*# Finale: Presto
Opus 50, the "Prussian" quartets (1787)
*Quartet No. 36 in B major, Op. 50, No. 1, FHE No. 10, Hoboken No. III:44
*Quartet No. 37 in C major, Op. 50, No. 2, FHE No. 11, Hoboken No. III:45
*Quartet No. 38 in E major, Op. 50, No. 3, FHE No. 12, Hoboken No. III:46
*Quartet No. 39 in F minor, Op. 50, No. 4, FHE No. 25, Hoboken No. III:47
*Quartet No. 40 in F major ("Dream"), Op. 50, No. 5, FHE No. 26, Hoboken No. III:48
*Quartet No. 41 in D major ("The Frog"), Op. 50, No. 6, FHE No. 27, Hoboken No. III:49
Opus 51 (1787)
*
''The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross'', Op. 51 (transcription of work written for orchestra), Hob. No. III:50–56
Opus 54, 55, the "Tost" quartets, sets I & II (1788)
Named after Johann Tost, a violinist in the Esterhazy orchestra from 1783–89.
*Quartet No. 42 in C major, Op. 54, No. 2, FHE No. 20, Hoboken No. III:57
*# Vivace
\relative g''
*# Adagio
\relative c'
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
\relative e'
*# Finale: Adagio – Presto – Adagio
\relative g
*Quartet No. 43 in G major, Op. 54, No. 1, FHE No. 19, Hoboken No. III:58
*# Allegro con brio
\relative d'
*# Allegretto
\relative c'
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
\relative d'
*# Finale: Presto
\relative b'
*Quartet No. 44 in E major, Op. 54, No. 3, FHE No. 21, Hoboken No. III:59
*# Allegro
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff \relative e''
\new Staff >>
*# Largo cantabile
\relative e''
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
\relative dis''
*# Finale: Presto
\relative gis'
*Quartet No. 45 in A major, Op. 55, No. 1, FHE No. 22, Hoboken No. III:60
*# Allegro
\relative a'
*# Adagio cantabile
\relative a'
*# Menuetto
\relative cis''
*# Finale: Vivace
\relative b''
*Quartet No. 46 in F minor ("Razor"), Op. 55, No. 2, FHE No. 23, Hoboken No. III:61
*# Andante o più tosto allegretto
\relative c''
*# Allegro
\relative f''
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
\relative c'
*# Finale: Presto
\relative gis'
*Quartet No. 47 in B major, Op. 55, No. 3, FHE No. 24, Hoboken No. III:62
*# Vivace assai
\relative bes
*# Adagio ma non troppo
\relative bes'
*# Menuetto
\relative bes
*# Finale: Presto
\relative bes''
Opus 64, the "Tost" quartets, set III (1790)
*Quartet No. 48 in C major, Op. 64, No. 1, FHE No. 31, Hoboken No. III:65
*Quartet No. 49 in B minor, Op. 64, No. 2, FHE No. 32, Hoboken No. III:68
*Quartet No. 50 in B major, Op. 64, No. 3, FHE No. 33, Hoboken No. III:67
*Quartet No. 51 in G major, Op. 64, No. 4, FHE No. 34, Hoboken No. III:66
*Quartet No. 52 in E major, Op. 64, No. 6, FHE No. 36, Hoboken No. III:64
*Quartet No. 53 in D major ("The Lark"), Op. 64, No. 5, FHE No. 35, Hoboken No. III:63
Opus 71, 74, the "Apponyi" quartets (1793)
Count Anton Georg
Apponyi
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, a relative of Haydn’s patrons, paid 100 ducats for the privilege of having these quartets publicly dedicated to him.
*Quartet No. 54 in B major, Op. 71, No. 1, FHE No. 37, Hoboken No. III:69
*# Allegro
\relative f''
*# Adagio
\relative f''
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
\relative bes
*# (Finale): Vivace
\relative f'
*Quartet No. 55 in D major, Op. 71, No. 2, FHE No. 38, Hoboken No. III:70
*# Adagio – Allegro
\relative d''
*# Adagio (cantabile)
\relative e'
*# Menuetto: Allegretto
\relative a'
*# Finale: Allegretto
\relative a'
*Quartet No. 56 in E major, Op. 71, No. 3, FHE No. 39, Hoboken No. III:71
*# Vivace
\relative g''
*# Andante con moto
\relative f'
*# Menuetto
\relative bes'
*# Finale: Vivace
\relative as'
*Quartet No. 57 in C major, Op. 74, No. 1, FHE No. 28, Hoboken No. III:72
*# Allegro (moderato)
\relative b'
*# Andantino (grazioso)
\relative d'
*# Menuetto: Allegro
\relative g
*# Finale: Vivace
\relative c''
*Quartet No. 58 in F major, Op. 74, No. 2, FHE No. 29, Hoboken No. III:73
*# Allegro spiritoso
\relative f'
*# Andante grazioso
\relative f''
*# Menuetto
\relative c'
*# Finale: Presto
\relative a''
*Quartet No. 59 in G minor ("Rider"), Op. 74, No. 3, FHE No. 30, Hoboken No. III:74
*# Allegro
\relative g
*# Largo assai
\relative gis'
*# Menuetto: (Allegretto)
\relative e''
*# Finale: Allegro con brio
\relative g
Opus 76, the "Erdödy" quartets (1797)
*Quartet No. 60 in G major, Op. 76, No. 1, FHE No. 40, Hoboken No. III:75
*Quartet No. 61 in D minor ("Quinten", "Fifths", "The Donkey"), Op. 76, No. 2, FHE No. 41, Hoboken No. III:76
*Quartet No. 62 in C major ("Emperor" or "Kaiser"), Op. 76, No. 3, FHE No. 42, Hoboken No. III:77
*Quartet No. 63 in B major ("Sunrise"), Op. 76, No. 4, FHE No. 49, Hoboken No. III:78
*Quartet No. 64 in D major ("Largo" or "Friedhofsquartett"), Op. 76, No. 5, FHE No. 50, Hoboken No. III:79
*Quartet No. 65 in E major, Op. 76, No. 6, FHE No. 51, Hoboken No. III:80
Opus 77, the "Lobkowitz" quartets (1799)
*Quartet No. 66 in G major, Op. 77, No. 1, FHE No. 13, Hoboken No. III:81
*# Allegro moderato
\relative g'
*# Adagio
\relative es''
*# Menuetto: Presto
\relative g
*# Finale: Presto
\relative d''
*Quartet No. 67 in F major, Op. 77, No. 2, FHE No. 14, Hoboken No. III:82
*# Allegro moderato
\relative f'
*# Menuet: Presto
\relative c''
*# Andante
\relative fis'
*# Finale: Vivace assai
\relative f'
Opus 103 (1803)
*Quartet No. 68 in D minor, Op. 103, Hoboken No. III:83 (incomplete); in 2013, Haydn specialist William Drabkin composed a completion of Haydn's unfinished final quartet.
[Haydn's unfinished quartet finishe]
(Accessed: 8 January 2022)
*# Andante grazioso
*# Menuetto ma non troppo presto
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, which was then reissued in 2009. From 1994 to 1999, the Angeles Quartet recorded a cycle for
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, which received critical reviews. During the 1990s, the
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completed a cycle for
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. From 1989 to 2003, the
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recorded a cycle for
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, which is still considered by many musicologists and critics as the best cycle on the market. More recently, from 2002 to 2008, the Buchberger Quartet recorded a cycle for
Brilliant Classics
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Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn ( , ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions to musical form have led ...