Haydn - String Quartets Vol.21: Op.55
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Label: MDG (Dabringhaus und Grimm)
Cat No: MDG30723852
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 20th March 2026
Contents
Artists
Leipziger StreichquartettAbout
No.1 radiates brilliance from its opening energetic theme, with flowing figures, virtuosic triplets, and a characteristically unexpected modulation that sets the tone for the work. Haydn’s inventiveness shines throughout, from the noble and finely scored Adagio cantabile to the Minuet, Trio, and lively Finale, which feature imaginative instrumental interplay, subtle formal extensions, and a confident return to the tonic.
According to legend, Haydn traded "his best quartet" in exchange for English razors, giving No.2 its nickname. Remarkably it opens with a slow, expressive variation movement in F minor. The alternation between minor and major creates a tonal limbo that creates a sense of tonal instability. This tension is sharpened in the spiky Allegro and contemplative Minuet, before an exuberant, jig-like finale decisively affirms a triumphant F major.
No.3 opens with striking simplicity, as a unison motif of descending seconds gives way to sighing figures and a more animated second subject, all of which Haydn masterfully develops through concise modulation, counterpoint, and fugato. His inventiveness continues with a questioning-and-answering Adagio permeated by variation, a Minuet whose final gesture seeds the Trio, and a virtuosic Presto finale that drives the quartet to a brisk and decisive conclusion.
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