QUARTET CASALS. Haydn op.33 n.2 (1st part)

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

Quartet Casals playing Haydn quartet op.33 n.2 in Málaga. Summer 2009

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  • Bravi!

  • Amazing performance. I loved it.

  • Exquisite quartet playing!

    The stupid dislikes must come from a school class of summer 2009 that was forced to visit this concert to educate their simple minds instead of spending another day on the beach.

  • So love that Google Skynet does not allow for drafts on this portal.

  • The joke was that his staff was underpaid and overworked by the Aristocats. Never buy a Welsh Parrot, always hold out for the corgi, they won't go telling tails on ya. =D

  • The joke was that his staff was underpaid and overworked by the Aristocracy, and he could do very little about it being a fellow underdog, or so his red bird tells me. Never buy a Welsh Parrot, always hold out for the corgi, they won't go telling tails on ya. =D

  • @geomackie It actually is very much intended :). The Op. 33, while certainly not lacking in depth or structure, is somewhat whimsical and light hearted. The movement with the "weird gliss." is, I believe, Haydn having fun with the song. He's known for his musical "jokes," and those glissandos are typical of that.

  • Why 11 dislikes?

  • bravo !! qué limpio que suena !!

  • @geomackie it's written in the score (i've played this quartet too). Is it normal? No idea xD but was Haydn normal?

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