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String Quartet No.1 in G Major, Op.3 No.1

Heinrich Anton Hoffmann (1770-1842) was born in the German city of Mainz. As his father was a court concillor to the Elector, he was well educated attending university and taking degrees in law and philosophy, all the while studying violin on which he became a virtuoso. He pursued a career as a concertmaster and Kapellmeister or Music Director of several important theaters, mostly in Frankfurt, where he got to  know Mozart, who so admired his playing that the two of them often played chamber music together while Mozart was in Frankfurt. Hoffmann wrote some six string quartets which were clearly influenced by the Vienna Classical style of Haydn and Mozart.

 

String Quartet No.1 in G Major is the first of a set of three which came out in 1794, which were much like the works of the Wranitzky brothers and Franz Krommer. The work opens with a lively Allegro which has a very appealing subject as its main theme. The second movement, a jaunty Menuetto scherzoso, shows the influence of Haydn. It has a short, but charming trio. Next comes an Adagio which is followed by a perky Rondo.

 

Though once popular, the quartet has long been unavailable. We have reprinted the original edition of 1795 and though easily readable, it is not like a modern edition and our price reflects this fact. Here is a fresh work from the Vienna Classical era that makes a pleasant change from Haydn.

 

Parts: $19.95

 

              

 

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