List of string quartets by Joseph Haydn

Quartet No. 53 in D major ("The Lark"), Op. 64, No. 5: I. Allegro Moderato (6:12)

Quartet No. 53 in D major ("The Lark"), Op. 64, No. 5: II. Adagio, Cantabile (4:52)

Quartet No. 53 in D major ("The Lark"), Op. 64, No. 5: III. Menuetto Allegretto (3:47)

Quartet No. 53 in D major ("The Lark"), Op. 64, No. 5: IV. Finale Vivace (1:31)
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This is a list of string quartets by Joseph Haydn, including the number they are given in Anthony van Hoboken's catalogue of his works. "FHE" stands for "First Haydn Edition."

Opus 1 (1762–64)[1]

Opus 2 (1763–65)

The two quartets numbered 3 and 5 are spurious arrangements by an unknown hand.

Opus 3 (spurious)

This set of quartets is now commonly attributed to Romanus Hoffstetter.

Opus 9 (1769)

Opus 17 (1771)

Opus 20, the "Sun" quartets (1772)

The nickname "Sun" refers to the image of a rising sun, an emblem of the publisher, on the cover page of the first edition.

Opus 33, the "Russian" quartets (1781)

Opus 42 (1784)

Opus 50, the "Prussian" quartets (1787)

Opus 51 (1787)

Opus 54, 55, the "Tost" quartets, sets I & II (1788)

Named after Johann Tost, a violinist in the Esterhazy orchestra from 1783–89.[2]

Opus 64, the "Tost" quartets, set III (1790)

Opus 71, 74, the "Apponyi" quartets (1793)

Count Anton Georg Apponyi, a relative of Haydn’s patrons, paid 100 ducats for the privilege of having these quartets publicly dedicated to him.

Opus 76, the "Erdödy" quartets (1796–1797)

Opus 77, the "Lobkowitz" quartets (1799)

Opus 103 (1803)

References

  1. Webster, James & Feder, Georg. "Haydn, Joseph.". Oxford Music Online. Oxford. Retrieved 3 Apr 2011.
  2. Berger, Melvin. Guide to Chamber Music. p, 202. New York: Dover, 1985.