Haydn String Quartet Op. 76 No. 1; Mvt 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2010

String Quartet Op. 76 No. 1 by Joseph Haydn
I. Allegro con spirito

performed by the Jasper String Quartet
http://www.jasperquartet.com

J Freivogel, Sae Niwa, violins
Sam Quintal, viola
Rachel Henderson Freivogel, cello

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  • This recording by far surpassed all my expectations. The quality of this quartet is most impressive - expressing difficult passages with apparent ease and sound so mellifluous it was as if there was one instrument playing. I'd have to say the violist, Sam Quintal, deserves some major kudos...what a controlled and resonant sound you have. Overall the quartet compliments each other extraordinarily well, most notably the articulation of cadences and phrases. Well done.

  • Wonderfully played! Brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for uploading!

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  • good video that I liked very much and I play the first violin also want to play as or even better more than the

  • Nice job

  • they sound so good!! the first violin sounds so clear and resonant

  • Bravo! Great and beautiful playing!

  • @loudereverytime Like you, I wasn't expecting much, but this is a pretty fantastic recording.

  • thank you so much. this is helping so much for our quartet.

  • Nice job, guys!

  • Well-played Haydn is a timeless glory. Sadly, while there are innumerable proficiently-played Haydn performances and recordings about, only a small number combine proficiency with intelligent and adventurous musicianship. After hearing so many "big-name" quartets (period, modern, doesn't matter) play Haydn with perfect tone and ensemble, but all the musical subtlety of an assemblage of Tinkertoys, it's delightful to encounter such superb performances as the Jasper's (see also their Op. 76/5).

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