Haydn: String Quartets Op 74 / Takacs

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Label: Hyperion
Catalog: CDA67781
Format: CD

Takács Quartet: Edward Dusinberre, violin;
Károly Schranz, violin; Geraldine Walther, viola; András Fejér, cello

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
String Quartet in C major Op 74 No 1 / String Quartet in F major Op 74 No 2 / String Quartet in G minor 'Rider' Op 74 No 3

These quartets date from 1793 and were written when Haydn returned home to Vienna after a visit to London which had cemented his international fame as a composer and public figure.
The composer wrote a set of six string quartets for Count Anton Apponyi, a chamberlain at the Imperial Court. The set was broken up into two groups of three and sold to separate publishers, thus becoming the Op 71 and Op 74 Quartets, both released this month by the acclaimed Takács Quartet.
The quartets possess an orchestral sonority, and the frequent modulations, dynamic variations and increasingly virtuosic writing can be derived from elements of the six London Symphonies. They demonstrate the composer's astonishing elegance, lyricism and his immense skill in fusing the profound with the light-hearted.
In these compelling interpretations the Takács Quartet display an absolute unanimity of tone and style and cement their reputation as one of today's greatest string quartets.

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