Haydn emperor quartet analysis
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String Quartets, Op. 76 (Haydn)
Six string quartets composed by Joseph Haydn in 1797 or 1798
The six String Quartets, Op. 76, by Joseph Haydn were composed in 1797 or 1798 and dedicated to the Hungarian count Joseph Georg von Erdődy[n 1] (1754–1824).
They form the last complete set of string quartets that Haydn composed.
Haydn quartet op 76 no 4
At the time of the commission, Haydn was employed at the court of Prince Nicolaus Esterházy II and was composing the oratorio The Creation as well as Princess Maria Hermenegild Esterházy's annual mass.
Although accounts left by visitors to the Esterházy estate indicate that the quartets were completed by 1797, an exclusivity agreement caused them not to be published until 1799.[1] Correspondence between Haydn and his Viennese publishers Artaria reveal confusion as regards their release: Haydn had promised Messrs.
Longman Clementi & Co. in London the first publishing rights, but a lack of communication led him to worry that their pu