Description
On this recording, the Engegard Quartet present three of Mozartâs six string quartets dedicated to Haydn, the so-called âHaydnâ Quartets. The six âHaydnâ Quartets were written between 1782 and 1785, while Mozart enjoyed great popularity in Vienna. Mozart had written a series of quartets in his youth, but it had been almost ten years since he wrote the last one. With the âHaydnâ Quartets he makes quite different demands on himself, the musicians, and the audience. The structure is not so surprising- here we find fast first movements in what is today called sonata-allegro form, singable slow movements, minuets with trios, and often finale-rondos. But what he fills them with woke Haydnâs admiration and now awakens ours. Haydnâs admiration for his colleague 24 years his junior was expressed through the following words aimed at Mozartâs father Leopold: âI tell you by God as an honest man, your son is the greatest composer I know in person or by name; he has taste and furthermore the greatest compositional knowledge.â Haydn supposedly uttered this after having heard three of the quartets at a house concert at Mozartâs residence, where both Wolfgang and Leopold most likely contributed.