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The "Haydn" Quartets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
 are a set of six string quartet
String quartet

A string quartet is a musical ensemble of four string instruments — usually two violins, a viola and cello — or a piece written to be performed by such a group....
s published in 1785 in Vienna
Vienna

Vienna is the Capital of Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million...
, dedicated to the composer Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn

Joseph Haydn was an Austrians composer. He was one of the most prominent composers of the classical music era, and is called by some the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet"....
. They are considered to be the pinnacle of Classical
Classical music

Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western art history Religious music and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times....
 string quartet writing, containing some of Mozart's most memorable melodic writing and refined compositional thought.

quartets were published in a set in Vienna, 1785. Dates of composition are shown in parentheses above.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
 composed 23 string quartets during his life.






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The "Haydn" Quartets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
 are a set of six string quartet
String quartet

A string quartet is a musical ensemble of four string instruments — usually two violins, a viola and cello — or a piece written to be performed by such a group....
s published in 1785 in Vienna
Vienna

Vienna is the Capital of Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million...
, dedicated to the composer Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn

Joseph Haydn was an Austrians composer. He was one of the most prominent composers of the classical music era, and is called by some the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet"....
. They are considered to be the pinnacle of Classical
Classical music

Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western art history Religious music and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times....
 string quartet writing, containing some of Mozart's most memorable melodic writing and refined compositional thought.

The six quartets


  • String Quartet No. 14
    String Quartet No. 14 (Mozart)

    The String Quartet No. 14 in G major, K?chel-Verzeichnis. 387, nicknamed the "Spring" quartet, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1782 while in Vienna....
     in G major
    G major

    G major is a major scale based on G, with the pitches G , A , B , C , D , E , and F? . Its key signature has one sharp, F. .Its relative key is E minor, and its parallel key is G minor....
    , K. 387 (1782)
  • String Quartet No. 15
    String Quartet No. 15 (Mozart)

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's String Quartet No. 15 in D minor Kochel number 421, the second of the Haydn Quartets and the only one of the set in a minor key, is believed to have been completed in 1783 It is in four movements:...
     in D minor
    D minor

    D minor is a minor scale based on D, consisting of the pitches D , E , F , G , A , B? , and C . In the harmonic minor, the C is raised to C? . Its key signature has one flat ....
    , K. 421 (1783)
  • String Quartet No. 16
    String Quartet No. 16 (Mozart)

    The String Quartet No. 16 in E flat major, K?chel catalogue. 428, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This is the third of the Haydn Quartets , a set of six string quartets he wrote during his first few years in Vienna in honor of the composer Joseph Haydn....
     in E-flat major, K. 428 (1783)
  • String Quartet No. 17
    String Quartet No. 17 (Mozart)

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's String Quartet No. 17 in B-flat major Kochel number 458, nicknamed "The Hunt," is the fourth of the Haydn Quartets . It was completed in 1784 It is in four movements:...
     in B flat major
    B flat major

    B major or B-flat major is a major scale based on B-flat, consisting of the pitches B? , C , D , E? , F , G , and A . Its key signature has two flats, B/E ....
     ("Hunt"), K. 458 (1784)
  • String Quartet No. 18
    String Quartet No. 18 (Mozart)

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 'String Quartet No. 18 in A major' Kochel number 464, the fifth of the Haydn Quartets , was completed in 1785 Mozart?s autograph catalogue states as the date of composition "1785....
     in A major
    A major

    A major is a major scale based on A, with the pitches A , B , C? , D , E , F? , and G? . Its key signature has three sharps.Its relative key is F-sharp minor and its parallel key is A minor....
    , K. 464 (1785)
  • String Quartet No. 19
    String Quartet No. 19 (Mozart)

    The String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, K?chel-Verzeichnis. 465 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, nicknamed "Consonance and dissonance" on account of its unusual slow introduction, is perhaps the most famous of his quartets....
     in C major
    C major

    C major is a musical major scale based on C, with pitches C , D , E , F , G , A , and B . Its key signature has no flats/sharps.Its relative key is A minor, and its parallel key is C minor....
     ("Dissonance"), K. 465 (1785)
The quartets were published in a set in Vienna, 1785. Dates of composition are shown in parentheses above.

Historical background

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
 composed 23 string quartets during his life. The six "Haydn" Quartets were written in Vienna
Vienna

Vienna is the Capital of Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million...
 during the years 1782 to 1785. They are dedicated to the composer, Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn

Joseph Haydn was an Austrians composer. He was one of the most prominent composers of the classical music era, and is called by some the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet"....
, who is considered the creator of the modern string quartet. Haydn had recently completed his influential "Opus 33
String Quartets, Op. 33 (Haydn)

The Op. 33 String Quartets were written by Joseph Haydn in the summer and fall of 1781 for the Viennese publisher Artaria. This set of quartets has several nicknames, the most common of which is the "Russian" quartets, because Haydn dedicated the quartets to the Paul I of Russia and many of the quartets were premiered on Christmas Day,...
" set of quartets in 1781, the year that Mozart arrived in Vienna. Mozart studied Haydn's string quartets and began composing this set of six, which were published in 1785. During this time, Haydn and Mozart had become friends, and sometimes played quartets together in Mozart's apartment, with Mozart playing the violin
Violin

The violin is a Bow string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello....
, and Haydn playing viola
Viola

The viola is a bowed string instrument. It is the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello.The casual observer may mistake the viola for the violin because of their similarity in size, closeness in pitch range , and nearly identical playing position....
.; see Haydn and Mozart
Haydn and Mozart

The composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn were friends. Their relationship is not very well documented, but the evidence that they enjoyed each other's company and greatly respected each other's work is strong....
.

Haydn first heard the quartets at two gatherings at Mozart's home, 15 January and 12 February, 1785 (on these occasions he apparently just listened, rather than playing a part himself). After hearing them all, Haydn made a now-famous remark to Mozart's father Leopold
Leopold Mozart

Johann Georg Leopold Mozart was a composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist. He is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and for his violin textbook Versuch einer gr?ndlichen Violinschule....
, who was visiting from Salzburg: "Before God, and as an honest man, I tell you that your son is the greatest composer known to me either in person or by name. He has taste, and, what is more, the most profound knowledge of composition." The comment was preserved in a letter Leopold wrote 16 February to his daughter Nannerl
Maria Anna Mozart

"Marianne Mozart" redirects here. For her cousin of the same name, see Maria Anna Thekla Mozart.Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia Mozart , nicknamed "Nannerl", was a famous musician in eighteenth century Europe....
.

The dedication


Mozart’s published dedication page (Sept. 1, 1785):

To my dear friend Haydn,


A father who had resolved to send his children out into the great world took it to be his duty to confide them to the protection and guidance of a very celebrated Man, especially when the latter by good fortune was at the same time his best Friend. Here they are then, O great Man and dearest Friend, these six children of mine. They are, it is true, the fruit of a long and laborious endevour, yet the hope inspired in my by several Friends that it may be at least partly compensated encourages me, and I flatter myself that this offspring will serve to afford me solace one day. You, yourself, dearest friend, told me of your satisfaction with them during your last Visit to this Capital. It is this indulgence above all which urges me to commend them to you and encourages me to hope that they will not seem to you altogether unworthy of your favour. May it therefore please you to receive them kindly and to be their Father, Guide and Friend! From this moment I resign to you all my rights in them, begging you however to look indulgently upon the defects which the partiality of a Father’s eye may have concealed from me, and in spite of them to continue in your generous Friendship for him who so greatly values it, in expectation of which I am, with all of my Heart, my dearest Friend, your most Sincere Friend,


W.A. Mozart


Form and content

The Classical string quartet form was created by Joseph Haydn in the late 1750s. He is known to be the "father" of the string quartet because in his total of sixty-eight quartets he developed this genre into its first maturity. The string quartet features four parts for two violins, viola
Viola

The viola is a bowed string instrument. It is the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello.The casual observer may mistake the viola for the violin because of their similarity in size, closeness in pitch range , and nearly identical playing position....
 and cello
Cello

The violoncello is a bowed string instrument. A person who plays a cello is called a cellist. The cello is used as a solo instrument, in chamber music, and as a member of the string section of an orchestra....
. Its function was designed for private or semi-private performances in the aristocratic salon or middle-class parlor.

The form of the "Haydn" Quartets follows the standard set by Haydn in the 1770’s. At this time, the quartet began to consistently have four movements, like the symphony
Symphony

A symphony is a musical composition, often extended and usually for orchestra. "Symphony" does not imply a specific form. Many symphonies are tonality works in four movement with the first in sonata form, and this is often described by music theorists as the structure of a "Classical period " symphony, although even some symphonies by the ac...
 form. The basic form of the six "Haydn" Quartets is as follows, with the second and third movements interchangeable in different works:

  • First movement: Allegro in sonata form
  • Second movement: Adagio or Andante in sonata form
  • Third movement: Minuetto and Trio
  • Fourth movement: Allegro in sonata, rondo, or variation form


The slow movement of these works, found in either the second or third movements, are highlighted as the "emotional center" of each quartet. They feature rich cantabile
Cantabile

Cantabile is a musical terminology meaning literally "singable" or "songlike" . It has several meanings in different contexts. In instrumental music, it indicates a particular style of playing designed to imitate the human voice....
 melodic writing with thematic multiplicity and embellishment that displays a departure from the Haydnesque mode.

The quartets also feature a wide range of emotional content from the Sturm und Drang
Sturm und Drang

Sturm und Drang is the name of a movement in German literature and music taking place from the late 1760s through the early 1780s in which individual subjectivity and, in particular, extremes of emotion were given free expression in response to the confines of rationalism imposed by the Enlightenment and associated aesthetic movements....
 of No. 15 in D minor, to the tonal mysteriousness of the openings of No. 16 in E-flat major, and No. 19 in C major, the "Dissonance", and then to the opera buffa
Opera buffa

The term opera buffa was at first used as an informal description of Italy comic operas variously classified by their authors as ?commedia in musica?, ?commedia per musica?, ?dramma bernesco?, ?dramma comico?, ?divertimento giocoso' etc....
 styled light-heartedness in the finale of No. 17 in B-flat major, the "Hunt".

Critical reception


Early reception of the "Haydn" Quartets was both enthusiastic and disgruntled. An anonymous early reviewer, writing in Cramer's Magazin der Musik in 1789, gave a judgment characteristic of reaction to Mozart's music at the time, namely that the works were inspired, but too complex and difficult to enjoy:

Mozart's works do not in general please quite so much as [as those of Kozeluch
Leopold Kozeluch

File:Kozeluh349.jpgLeopold Kozeluch was a Czech people composer and teacher of classical music. He was born in Velvary....
] ... [Mozart's] six quartets for violins, viola, and bass dedicated to Haydn confirm ... that he has a decided leaning towards the difficult and the unusual. But then, what great and elevated ideas he has too, testifying to a bold spirit!


In the late 1820’s, Giuseppe Sarti
Giuseppe Sarti

Giuseppe Sarti , was an Italy opera composer....
 published an attack against the "Dissonance" quartet, describing sections as "barbarous", "execrable", and "miserable" in its use of whole-tone clusters and chromatic extremes. Around this same time, Fétis printed a revision of the opening of the "Dissonance" quartet, implying that Mozart had made errors. When the publishers, Artaria
Artaria

Artaria and company was one of the most important publisher of sheet music firms of the late eighteenth and nineteenth century. Founded in the eighteenth century in Vienna, the company is associated with many leading names of the Classical music era....
, sent the quartets to Italy for publication, they were returned with the report "the engraving is full of mistakes". However, Heinrich Christoph Koch noted that these works were praiseworthy for "their mixture of strict and free styles and the treatment of harmony". Favorable reports of the quartets came soon after their publication from newspapers in Salzburg
Salzburg

is the List of cities and towns in Austria#List of cities and towns by population size in Austria and the capital city of the states of Austria of Salzburg ....
 and Berlin
Berlin

Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
. In the early 19th century, Jérome-Joseph Momigny wrote an extended analysis of No. 15 in D minor, K. 421. Momigny used the setting of text based on Dido’s Lament to discuss the emotional and expressive qualities of the first movement of this work.

The "Haydn" Quartets today

These works stand as some of Mozart’s most famous works. They are considered "established keystones" of the chamber music repertoire and are heard frequently in concerts, radio broadcasts, and recordings.

Discography


These string quartets, each being individually no longer than 40 minutes in duration, are often put on 3-CD sets with each disc containing a pair of consecutive quartets. The Artis Quartet, the Guarneri Quartet
Guarneri Quartet

The Guarneri Quartet is an American string quartet originally founded in 1964. The Quartet's 40th anniversary was celebrated during an extensive tour in the United States, Europe and South America in the 2003, 2004 and 2005 seasons....
, and the Ysa˙e Quartet are just a few of the groups which have recorded the 6 quartets as a boxed set. The Alban Berg Quartet
Alban Berg Quartet

The Alban Berg Quartett is a string quartet founded in Vienna, Austria in 1970, which gave its debut performance in 1971. The quartet was named after the famous composer Alban Berg....
 went further and recorded these 6 together with K. 499, 575, 589, 590 as "ten great string quartets."

See also

  • Haydn and Mozart
    Haydn and Mozart

    The composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn were friends. Their relationship is not very well documented, but the evidence that they enjoyed each other's company and greatly respected each other's work is strong....


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