May 2018 CD of the Month: Haydn’s Creative Quartets Op. 64

Today’s featured recording is volume three in the Doric String Quartet’s ongoing exploration of Joseph Haydn’s complete string quartets.

The Op. 64 Quartets date from a time of great change for Haydn, compared with the previously recorded Op. 20 and Op. 76. Not only was Haydn preparing for the greatest adventure of his life – what would turn out to be the first of two trips to London – at the time of their composition, in 1790, but they also appeared under a new publisher, Leopold Kozeluch’s firm Magazin de musique.

As demonstrated by the virtuosity of the Doric String Quartet, the rhythmic energy as well as the poetic tenderness of the players, this recording showcases a highly characteristic side of Haydn’s music, the inexhaustible versatility and constant unpredictability of the materials.

Here is the quartet Opus 64 number 1, as performed by the Doric String Quartet:

 

 

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