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Haydn: Sonnen-Quartette op.20

Hagen Quartett

Classical - Released January 1, 1994 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Schubert - Meta

Claire Huangci

Classical - Released October 20, 2023 | Berlin Classics

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Erdödy, Joseph Haydn: String Quartets, Op. 76

Quatuor Akos

Quartets - Released March 31, 2023 | NoMadMusic

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Joseph Haydn: String Quartets, Op. 50

Quatuor Zaïde

Classical - Released November 17, 2015 | NoMadMusic

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Haydn: String Quartets, Op. 76

Quatuor Mosaïques

Chamber Music - Released April 25, 2000 | naïve

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Haydn - Bartók - Mozart

Quatuor Modigliani

Classical - Released February 5, 2021 | Mirare

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Revered since the height of the Classical era up to the simmering years of the 20th century, the string quartet represented an ideal genre to which composers entrusted their most innovative ideas. The Modigliani Quartet illuminates these brillant masterpieces, each bearing witness to a turning point in the lives of their authors. Brimming with poetry, audacity and a thirst for life, the singular narratives of these quartets herald the advent of new horizons. © Mirare
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Mozart: The 6 String Quartets Dedicated to Haydn

Quatuor Cambini-Paris

Chamber Music - Released January 26, 2015 | Ambroisie - naïve

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Haydn: String Quartets, Vol. 2 — Op. 20 Nos. 4-6

Kocian Quartet

Classical - Released January 1, 2016 | Orfeo

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Haydn: Quatuors à cordes

Quatuor A. Modigliani

Classical - Released May 29, 2008 | Mirare

Hagen Quartett: Haydn

Hagen Quartett

Classical - Released January 12, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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Haydn: String Quartets Op.64 No.5 "The Lark"; Op.1 No.1; Op.74 No.3 "The Horseman"

Hagen Quartett

Classical - Released January 1, 1989 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Haydn : Trois quatuors sur instruments d'époque, Op. 20, Vol. 1

Quatuor Mosaïques

Quartets - Released January 1, 1992 | naïve classique

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Haydn: Symphonies Vol.2

Academy of Ancient Music

Classical - Released January 1, 1993 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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Mozart: String Quintets K. 515 & 516

Quatuor Ébène

Quintets - Released March 10, 2023 | Warner Classics

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The 2004 edition of the ARD International Competition in Munich saw the paths of violist Antoine Tamestit and members of the Ebène Quartet cross. A meeting of champions on a day to remember, with these artists taking first place in their respective categories. Their collaborations have multiplied over the years, finally converging on a first joint recording entitled Round Midnight, which ended with a sumptuous rendition of Schoeberg’s Transfigured Night.But in this case the new ensemble is committed to the genius of Mozart, through his Quintet No. 3 K.515 and No. 4 K.516. In the first, the group explores the highly contrasting moods in Mozart's writing, alternating between the abundant energy of the first and fourth movements, and the melancholic lethargy of the second and third. A roller coaster of emotions, guided by clever playing and a lovely, enveloping tonality. On the other hand, Quartet K.516 has darker colours, the key of G minor in Mozart's work often being associated with distress and sorrow. It took on a particular meaning in 1787, at a time when the composer was worried about his father's health. The Ebène quartet and Tamestit draw a striking chiaroscuro from the score, magnified by intelligent choices with regards to the tempi, leaving room for perfect spaces that allow the piece to breathe. © Pierre Lamy/Qobuz
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Haydn - 48 Piano Sonatas

Daniel-Ben Pienaar

Classical - Released August 25, 2023 | Avie Records

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Camille & Julie Berthollet

Camille Berthollet

Classical - Released October 28, 2016 | Warner Classics

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This debut recital by teenage sisters Camille and Julie Berthollet (Camille plays both violin and cello, Julie the violin) consists of light music, but has an exuberant, fearless quality that suggests deeper things to come. The sisters arrange the program in the manner of a 19th century concert for the general public, with an orchestra trading tracks with a piano in the accompanist slot and a gleeful mix of familiar tunes, ethnic dances, folk-like melodies (here extended forward to Gershwin, whose Summertime gets a highly novel treatment), and movements of serious trios by Schubert, gorgeously played. This would all be enough in itself, but the real fun comes from the constantly shifting roles of the solo violins and cello, variously deployed in arrangements that have in some cases been around for a while (the Gluck tune appears in a setting by Fritz Kreisler), but have never been put together in quite this way. Sample the Paganini Caprice No. 24 and enjoy the deconstruction of Paganini's solo violin work into material for two violins and orchestra. The cleverness with which the whole program is put together belies the lightness of the material, and these are definitely young musicians to watch. Highly recommended.© TiVo
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Haydn: String Quartets, Op. 20, Volume 1, Nos. 2, 3 & 5

Dudok Quartet Amsterdam

Chamber Music - Released September 27, 2019 | Resonus Classics

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Fresh from their latest accolade as winners of a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award, the critically lauded Dudok Quartet Amsterdam embarks on a new project dedicated to Franz Joseph Haydn’s six Op. 20 String Quartets. This first installment of two volumes sees the quartet explore the C major, G minor and F minor quartets. With some of the most celebrated works from the quartet repertoire, the Dudok Quartet relish delving into the monumental and dramatic gestures within Haydn’s highly developed rhetorical style. © Resonus
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Beethoven: The Complete Piano Trios

Suk Trio

Classical - Released July 16, 2021 | Supraphon a.s.

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Supraphon made these recordings for Nippon Columbia within a short timeframe, from June 1983 to April 1984, at the Rudolfinum in Prague. They capture the mature ensemble when it included the pianist Josef Hála, who in 1980 had replaced Jan Panenka. The trio’s sound was dominated by the strings, primarily the violin of Josef Suk, who also defined the interpretation principles. The singularity of the ensemble and their recordings alike rests in infallible technique, sonic refinement, admirable interplay and profound musicality devoid of any showboating. © Supraphon