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Jerusalem Quartet Joseph Haydn String Quartet Op 77 n 1 I Allegro moderato

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Jerusalem Quartet
Alexander Pavlovsky - 1st violin
Sergei Bresler - 2nd violin
Amichai Grosz - viola
Kyril Zlotnikov - cello

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
String Quartet G-Major, Op.77/1

Schubertiade Hohenems 2009
Marcus-Sittikus-Saal
31. Mai 2009
www.jerusalemstringquartet.com

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  • buenisimo. como dice muy bien oliveira juntos pero no entreverados. que limpio. QUE PLACER

  • Muito bom, isso sim é tocar junto, não só tocar a algo em comun.

  • Beautiful music, but why this insistence on wearing black ? I'm not getting at them but at the convention in classical music . Wouldn't it be nice to have some colour to look at to go with the sunniness of the music?

  • @turbonelli

    The interesting thing is that Haydn wrote this string quartet after Mozart's death! :D

    Thank you very much for this great upload! Amazing performance!

  • superb!!

  • Looking for a string quartet with one of each instrument (violin, viola, cello, bass). Can someone recommend a composer and piece? Thanks

  • Haydn, Bruckner, Stravinsky and Messiaen are the never-boring composers.

    The problem is that Haydn wrote many works not intended to be interpreted before the public, but simply to be played, for example his baryton trios. Much of Haydn music has never succeeded in the concert-hall or on the stage simply because it is simply domestic music.

  • The absolute mastery of composition and interpretation.

  • Fantastic--true devotion to music. The interplay of each instrument is great-- so is the sound quality. A performance I would have loved to see--thanks for your work!

  • If you like "Wiener Klassik" why not listen to one of the earliest proponents? Joseph, You did great!

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