Haydn: String Quartets Opus 33, Quatuor Mosaïques / Naïve 2x Audio CD 2003 / E 8801
UPC 3298490088012
The Op. 33 String Quartets were written by Joseph Haydn in the summer and Autumn of 1781 for the Viennese publisher Artaria. This set of string quartets has several nicknames, the most common of which is the "Russian" quartets, because Haydn dedicated the quartets to the Grand Duke Paul of Russia and many (if not all) of the quartets were premiered on Christmas Day, 1781, at the Viennese apartment of the Duke's wife, the Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna.[1] The "Russian" quartets were some of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's favorite works by Haydn and in 1785 Mozart dedicated six string quartets to Haydn in admiration of the quartets.
Tracklist:
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String Quartet Opus 33 No. 5, Hob.III. 41 In G Major |
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1-2 |
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Largo E Cantabile
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3:57 |
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1-3 |
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Allegro (Scherzo)
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3:04 |
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1-4 |
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Allegretto (Finale) |
5:25 |
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String Quartet Opus 33 No. 3, Hob.III. 39 In C Major
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1-5 |
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Allegro Moderato
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10:10 |
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1-6 |
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Allegretto (Scherzo)
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3:12 |
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1-7 |
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Adagio Ma Non Troppo
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6:15 |
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1-8 |
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Rondo (Presto, Finale) |
2:38 |
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String Quartet Opus 33 No. 2, Hob.III. 38 In E Flat Major Major
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1-9 |
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Allegro Moderato
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8:24 |
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1-10 |
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Allegro (Scherzo)
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3:34 |
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1-11 |
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Largo Sostenuto
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4:35 |
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1-12 |
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Presto (Finale) |
3:29 |
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String Quartet Opus 33 No. 6, Hob.III. 42 In D Major
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2-3 |
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Scherzo (Allegretto)
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2:28 |
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2-4 |
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Finale (Allegretto) |
4:26 |
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String Quartet Opus 33 No. 1, Hob.III. 37 In B Minor
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2-5 |
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Allegro Moderato
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6:49 |
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2-6 |
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Scherzo (Allegro Di Molto)
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2:16 |
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2-8 |
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Finale (Presto) |
3:48 |
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String Quartet Opus 33 No. 4, Hob.III. 40 In B Flat Major Major
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2-9 |
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Allegro Moderato
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7:28 |
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2-10 |
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Scherzo (Allegretto)
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2:49 |
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- Cello – Christophe Coin
- Composed By – Joseph Haydn
- Edited By – Thomas Gallia
- Engineer [Recording] – Thomas Gallia
- Ensemble – Quatuor Mosaïques
- Liner Notes – H.C. Robbins Landon
- Liner Notes [French Translation] – Mary Pardoe
- Liner Notes [ItalianTranslation] – Ramon Vilalta
- Viola – Anita Mitterer
- Violin – Andrea Bischof, Erich Höbarth