String Quartet in B-flat major, Sunrise, op. 76, no. 4, HobIII:78
The ‘Sunrise,’ Haydn’s fourth quartet in the op. 76 set, gets its popular name because, in the opening Allegro, the first violin rises slowly out of the sustained harmonies of its accompaniment to announce the principal theme—just as the sun rises out of the East, as it were.
Contains a high-quality printed music score and a compact disc featuring the quartet in split-channel stereo with the violinist on the right channel: then again in an accompaniment version minus the solo violin part.
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- 1) Haydn- String Quartet in B-flat major, Sunrise, op. 76, no. 4, HobIII/78
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- Ensemble/Accompanist Name -
The Bedford String Quartet: Robert Zubrycki, 2nd violin: Kathleen Foster, viola: Arthur Fiacco, violoncello - Soloist Name -
Nicholas Milton, 1st violin - Media -
Book & CD - Solo Instrument -
Violin - Composer|Artist -
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