Thank you for watching: Tracklist: String Quartet in G Major, K. 387: 00:00:00 I. Allegro vivace assai 00:07:51 II. Menuetto - Trio. Allegretto 00:15:53 III. Andante cantabile 00:24:05 IV. Molto allegro String Quartet in D Minor, K. 421: 00:30:11 I. Allegro moderato 00:38:10 II. Andante 00:44:54 III. Menuetto - Trio. Allegretto 00:48:58 IV. Allegretto ma non troppo - Più allegro String Quartet in E-Flat Major, K. 428: 00:59:47 I. Allegro non troppo 01:07:40 II. Andante con moto 01:16:31 III. Menuetto - Trio. Allegro 01:23:11 IV. Allegro vivace String Quartet in B-Flat Major, K. 458 “The Hunt”: 01:28:57 I. Allegro vivace assai 01:37:55 II. Menuetto - Trio. Moderato 01:42:27 III. Adagio 01:50:09 IV. Allegro assai String Quartet in A Major, K. 464: 01:57:29 I. Allegro 02:04:57 II. Menuetto & Trio 02:11:31 III. Andante 02:26:07 IV. Allegro ma non troppo String Quartet in C Major, K. 465 “Dissonance”: 02:33:42 I. Adagio - Allegro 02:42:29 II. Andante cantabile 02:50:44 III. Menuetto - Trio. Allegro 02:56:25 IV. Allegro molto
Such delightful music! I was so lucky to have played these quartets in high school. While I didn't carve out a career in music, I continue to feel blessed and inspired by artists new and old. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Borodin, and Dvorak were some of my first loves.
Good evening from Mumbai, India. This is an awesome and amazing TH-cam video of classical and string music. Both Mozart and Haydn are my favourite classical music composers followed by Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Chopin, and Liszt. At the age of 12 I learned to play the violin but I fell seriously ill so I had to give it up but I have never forgotten my deep rooted love for string music specially the heavenly quartets of Haydn and Mozart. Presently, I have with me an awesome and amazing cd -- it is Mozart the Prussian quartets performed by Christophe coin and group from Paris, France. This heavenly TH-cam video is a welcome addition to my collection on TH-cam. Have a great weekend, guys. Brilliant classics TH-cam channel is really to be praised for all that they are doing on TH-cam for classical music connoisseurs like me. Eustace D'Sa
These are some of my favourite pieces of all time. I was just thinking about these quartets yesterday, when I listened to Boccherini and thought, it's nice but not as rich as Mozart.
Not being a 'quartet man', it's taken me years ... decades - to get around to listening to these, having patiently digested the complete Haydn (Angeles on Philips). Thankyou.
Aww they both loved each others music so much. These quartets defenitley give off the Haydn vibe. Mozart must have deeply analyzed Haydn’s Op.20 and Op.33 quartets
Not much of them is similar to Haydn's Op.20, Op.33 though. There's more similarity to Mozart's own divertimentos (eg. K334), Beecke's C major (cir. 1780), Michael Haydn's MH367, MH187, MH189, etc.
@@loganfruchtman953 How can you be sure? Mozart never talks about any of Joseph Haydn's works in his letters. Michael Haydn gets a lot of mention though. By the way, have a listen to Michael Haydn's MH367, the third, adagio movement, which is similar to the slow movement of K465. The craftsmanship with harmony and counterpoint is amazing.
What is left to say about a genius but just sit back and soak in the wonderful music and hope that some miniscule part of that genius rubs off on you! 😁
To me, the recordings of the Chilingirian Quartet are the best I have heard so far. Nevertheless, this recording is quite pleasing to listen to. (thumbs up)
Hi, we have added the performers now! Unfortunately this is only available on digital platforms. There is a link in the description which will lead you to other platforms where you can download them, these are the only platforms where it is available.
No they didn’t, and it’s scary that to date 15 people - who have no idea what they are talking about - have given a 👍 to this blatant disinformation. The four players involved are well known and we don’t need history re-writing by people like yourself who are making up stories from bits of random and disconnected snippets they have come across from cd liner notes and the like. The players were: 1st violin - Haydn 2nd violin - Dittersdorf Viola - Mozart Cello - Vanhal Leopold Mozart had nothing to do with it, except that it was the occasion when Haydn told him that his son was the greatest composer he knew.
Brilliant Classics shares nonesense? Highlighting lesser known composers by releasing extremely high-quality album after high-quality album of their high-quality music performed at a very high-quality level is everything but nonesense. Mozart is my favourite composer, but it's absolutely a beautiful thing to venture out of the canon and I wish our concert halls did that faaaaar more often.
@@robinmiric2027 They were dedicated to *Joseph Haydn,* and Mozart included one of the most touching dedications in all music to his great friend; I suggest you read the Italian language dedication (translations widely available), after which you’ll never use the patronising, condescending and irrelevant ‘Papa’ diminutive again.
Thank you for watching:
Tracklist:
String Quartet in G Major, K. 387:
00:00:00 I. Allegro vivace assai
00:07:51 II. Menuetto - Trio. Allegretto
00:15:53 III. Andante cantabile
00:24:05 IV. Molto allegro
String Quartet in D Minor, K. 421:
00:30:11 I. Allegro moderato
00:38:10 II. Andante
00:44:54 III. Menuetto - Trio. Allegretto
00:48:58 IV. Allegretto ma non troppo - Più allegro
String Quartet in E-Flat Major, K. 428:
00:59:47 I. Allegro non troppo
01:07:40 II. Andante con moto
01:16:31 III. Menuetto - Trio. Allegro
01:23:11 IV. Allegro vivace
String Quartet in B-Flat Major, K. 458 “The Hunt”:
01:28:57 I. Allegro vivace assai
01:37:55 II. Menuetto - Trio. Moderato
01:42:27 III. Adagio
01:50:09 IV. Allegro assai
String Quartet in A Major, K. 464:
01:57:29 I. Allegro
02:04:57 II. Menuetto & Trio
02:11:31 III. Andante
02:26:07 IV. Allegro ma non troppo
String Quartet in C Major, K. 465 “Dissonance”:
02:33:42 I. Adagio - Allegro
02:42:29 II. Andante cantabile
02:50:44 III. Menuetto - Trio. Allegro
02:56:25 IV. Allegro molto
Who are/is the performing Quartets?? Come on Brilliant Classics8
@@Arteshirit is in description.
Such delightful music! I was so lucky to have played these quartets in high school. While I didn't carve out a career in music, I continue to feel blessed and inspired by artists new and old. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Borodin, and Dvorak were some of my first loves.
yes, i remember how you used to play and how lucky you were to be playing them. may you play one day soon.
The adagio of the hunt is incredible
Good evening from Mumbai, India.
This is an awesome and amazing TH-cam video of classical and string music.
Both Mozart and Haydn are my favourite classical music composers followed by Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Chopin, and Liszt.
At the age of 12 I learned to play the violin but I fell seriously ill so I had to give it up but I have never forgotten my deep rooted love for string music specially the heavenly quartets of Haydn and Mozart.
Presently, I have with me an awesome and amazing cd -- it is Mozart the Prussian quartets performed by Christophe coin and group from Paris, France.
This heavenly TH-cam video is a welcome addition to my collection on TH-cam.
Have a great weekend, guys.
Brilliant classics TH-cam channel is really to be praised for all that they are doing on TH-cam for classical music connoisseurs like me.
Eustace D'Sa
Excellent, friend....Be Well! Cheers from Acapulco!
This is what true friendship and mutual artistic admiration sound like
Diese Musik ist so lebendig,einzigartig,ich liebe sie, diese Musik😮❤
These are some of my favourite pieces of all time. I was just thinking about these quartets yesterday, when I listened to Boccherini and thought, it's nice but not as rich as Mozart.
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
Not being a 'quartet man', it's taken me years ... decades - to get around to listening to these, having patiently digested the complete Haydn (Angeles on Philips). Thankyou.
If u didn't listen to Beethoven quartets u know nothing about music
@@aramzulumyan6380 So, great, I know nothing.
My favorite is 30:11 but I like all of them.
@@aramzulumyan6380
Suggesting a Ptolemaic version of Western classical music with Beethoven as the Earth is as absurd as it is wrong-minded.
@@aramzulumyan6380 Interesting. I generally prefer the extra colors of the orchestra and/or voice. What is so outstanding about Beethoven's quartets?
Comfort and gracefulness of Mozart‘s music are beyond description and profound
Magnífico !!!
Amazing composer, amazing rendition. Thank you for this heavently music
Amazing.
Some very nice music again. As always with you B.C.
Thank you Briliant Classics !😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
anguish, strife and resolution- humanities path to paradise amidst ethereal darkness
Belleza y bondad verdadera
Lovely, graceful music. Thank you!
Thank you! 🌻
❤eccellente
lovely
💚Peaceful Music always good💖✨🎶
Absolutely delicious!! Thank yew!!
Aww they both loved each others music so much. These quartets defenitley give off the Haydn vibe. Mozart must have deeply analyzed Haydn’s Op.20 and Op.33 quartets
Not much of them is similar to Haydn's Op.20, Op.33 though. There's more similarity to Mozart's own divertimentos (eg. K334), Beecke's C major (cir. 1780), Michael Haydn's MH367, MH187, MH189, etc.
@@pdqbach4552 Mozart was familiar with both Op.20 and Op.33
@@loganfruchtman953 How can you be sure? Mozart never talks about any of Joseph Haydn's works in his letters. Michael Haydn gets a lot of mention though. By the way, have a listen to Michael Haydn's MH367, the third, adagio movement, which is similar to the slow movement of K465. The craftsmanship with harmony and counterpoint is amazing.
No, they don't sound like Haydn.
@@pdqbach4552It's a very well known fact that Mozart adored Haydn as a teacher, composer and friend. But yeah, these quartets don't sound like Haydn.
What is left to say about a genius but just sit back and soak in the wonderful music and hope that some miniscule part of that genius rubs off on you! 😁
Excellent.....Cheers from Acapulco! [I think you mean "minuscule"]
@@steveegallo3384 Thanks. I always get into trouble when typing anything on my phone! All the best!
"... leaving a lasting impact on classical music." I believe his music had and has a lasting impact on music overall.
❤❤❤
Mad genius!🤓
6곡으로 구성된 4중주는 하이든에게 헌정되었다 각곡은 4악장으로 구성되어있다
총 연주시간은 약 3시간이 소요된다 우리가 잘 아는 the hunt는 4번째 곡이고(K458),
dissonance는 6번째 곡이다(K465)
추천레이블~ DG 477 6253( 7 CDs)
❤❤❤
lindo
very nice
Mozart Haydn string quartet no. 1 in G major
Mozart Haydn string quartet no. 2 in D minor
15:54 shows how he could build fantastic ideas, in a totally different direction. If he heard Beethoven imagine the works he would produce.
To me, the recordings of the Chilingirian Quartet are the best I have heard so far.
Nevertheless, this recording is quite pleasing to listen to. (thumbs up)
Do you ever have anything positive to say in these comment sections?
@@Ziad3195 Yes, quite a lot. 😃
I thought people can check out, if they like to listen to an alternative recording.
❤
I like. Now who are the performers? Where do I buy a disc or a download when I am not a member of the music services listed??
Hi, we have added the performers now! Unfortunately this is only available on digital platforms. There is a link in the description which will lead you to other platforms where you can download them, these are the only platforms where it is available.
Brilliant Classics, you need to list the name of the perfomring quartets here in the notes....who performed these?????
Hi, we have added them in the decription box. Sorry for the inconvenience
Mozart, his father, and Haydn played these quartets together in Mozart's apartment in Vienna
Imagine! Wow!
Thats just 3?
@@chipeater5661 Just what I was thinking, the cat?
No they didn’t, and it’s scary that to date 15 people - who have no idea what they are talking about - have given a 👍 to this blatant disinformation.
The four players involved are well known and we don’t need history re-writing by people like yourself who are making up stories from bits of random and disconnected snippets they have come across from cd liner notes and the like.
The players were:
1st violin - Haydn
2nd violin - Dittersdorf
Viola - Mozart
Cello - Vanhal
Leopold Mozart had nothing to do with it, except that it was the occasion when Haydn told him that his son was the greatest composer he knew.
@@chipeater5661
Not even the right three; see my comment elsewhere in this thread.
Franz Schubert Quartet of Vienna?
Yes
Does anyone know which quartet is performing these works?
Hi, we have added the artists in the description box!
@@BrilliantClassics Thanks a lot, my friend! Best regards from Lima, Perú
Artists: Franz Schubert Quartet of Vienna: Florian Zwiauer (violin I), Helge Rosenkranz (violin II), Hartmut Pascher (viola), Vincent Stadlmair (cello)
食事中の音楽には最適なテンポでしょう。
たまにはモーツァルトの音楽をかけて優雅な夕食を取るのも
いいので
はないでしょうか❓
自宅の食卓が高級レストラに変わるでしょう。
who is playing?
Franz Schubert Quartet of Vienna
Artists: Franz Schubert Quartet of Vienna: Florian Zwiauer (violin I), Helge Rosenkranz (violin II), Hartmut Pascher (viola), Vincent Stadlmair (cello)
Saçma sapan şeyler yerine bu kalitede şeyler paylaşmanızı özlemişiz
Brilliant Classics shares nonesense? Highlighting lesser known composers by releasing extremely high-quality album after high-quality album of their high-quality music performed at a very high-quality level is everything but nonesense. Mozart is my favourite composer, but it's absolutely a beautiful thing to venture out of the canon and I wish our concert halls did that faaaaar more often.
WHY ARE THEY CALLED HAYDN QUARTETS?
They were dedicated to Papa Haydn by Mozart
@@robinmiric2027
They were dedicated to *Joseph Haydn,* and Mozart included one of the most touching dedications in all music to his great friend; I suggest you read the Italian language dedication (translations widely available), after which you’ll never use the patronising, condescending and irrelevant ‘Papa’ diminutive again.