6 String Quartets Op. 76 (New Edition)
Hob. III:75-80; Urtext
by Franz Joseph Haydn
String Quartet - Sheet Music

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Hob. III:75-80; Urtext. Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Simon Rowland Jones. String Quartets. Edition Peters. Score. Edition Peters #98-EP7619. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP7619).

ISBN 9790577086477. English.

Introducing his new player-friendly edition of the Haydn Quartets, Simon Rowland-Jones writes:'There can be no such thing as a final, perfect version; Haydn left too many questions open.'

The new Peters Edition is founded upon this honest assessment. By heightening our awareness of the questions that remain 'open', this edition liberates the interpretative inspiration of performers as never before. As a result, the new edition is likely to become indispensable for all who perform or study these masterpie ces.

Each volume includes:

  • Full Score - included with the parts for the first time - invaluable for performance preparation
  • Fold-out Pages - as required in the separate parts, eliminating all page-turns within movements
  • Guidance for Performers - as well as giving historical background to the quartets, the prefaces to each volume contain a treasure trove of information about all aspects of performance practice
  • Critical Commentary - in the extensive Critical Commentary to each volume the most authoritative early sources for Haydn's quartets are carefully evaluated and full details of their variant readings given for comparison.
  • Naturally, the composer's autograph, where extant, assumes pre-eminence, but alternative primary sources are also considered, and secondary sources drawn upon where appropriate.

    The Publishers and Editors gratefully acknowledge the generous support for editorial research given by the Radcliffe Trust, the Arts and Humanities Research Board, the Royal College of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music.