More recently, from 2002 to 2008, the Buchberger Quartet recorded a cycle for Brilliant Classics on period instruments. From 1989 to 2003, the Kodály Quartet recorded a cycle for Naxos Records, which is still considered by many musicologists and critics as the best cycle on the market. During the 1990s, the Tátrai Quartet completed a cycle for Hungaroton. From 1994 to 1999, the Angeles Quartet recorded a cycle for Philips Records, which received critical reviews. 2001 During the 1970s, the Aeolian Quartet recorded a complete cycle for Decca, which was then reissued in 2009. The first complete set was made by the Tátrai Quartet for Hungaroton from 1964 to 1984 and issued as a boxed set in 2000. Contains 1,158 entries and lists the published volumes of the Joseph Haydn Werke (through 1990), the Hoboken Numbers, and Haydn’s compositions. The most complete annotated bibliography of Haydn research to date. Multiple recordings of Haydn's complete string quartets have been made over the years. Volume 31 of the Garland Composer Resource Manuals. He also concluded that only the first two quartets were by Hoffstetter. In the 1980s, Scott Fruehwald claimed to show that the quartets were not by Haydn, based on stylistic analysis. Haydn’s authorship still remains doubtful but so too does that of Pater Romanus Hoffstetter the most commonly favoured alternative." Unfortunately, both strands of evidence are not beyond questioning." Badley goes on to say "The meagre bibliographical evidence has been painstakingly sifted and the works themselves subjected to every kind of analytical technique known to musicology. Haydn also accepted the six works as genuine in the edition of his complete string quartets published by Ignaz Pleyel. According to the scholar Allan Badley, "The works were omitted from the Entwurf-Katalog, the running catalogue of his works he (Haydn) kept from 1765 until after the London visits, but found their way into the Haydn-Verzeichnis prepared in 1805 under the composer’s direct supervision by his faithful factotum Joseph Elssler. This set of quartets is now commonly attributed to Romanus Hoffstetter, though there is no universal agreement on this. 62 (arrangement of Cassation in D major, Hob. 60 (arrangement of Cassation in E-flat major, Hob. The two quartets numbered 3 and 5 are spurious arrangements by an unknown hand. III:5 (later found to be the Symphony A, Hob. (The number was previously thought to be eighty-three, but this includes some arrangements and spurious works.) They are usually referred to by their opus numbers, not Anthony van Hoboken's catalogue numbers or their publication order in the First Haydn Edition (FHE). Joseph Haydn: 12 Interesting Facts About The Composer By Dan Farrant Last updated 28th May 2022 What do you get when you cross a prankster with a prolific composer You get Joseph Haydn, and there are plenty of interesting facts about Haydn and his works. Joseph Haydn wrote sixty-eight string quartets. Problems playing these files? See media help.
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