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- London Haydn Quartet
Haydn: The Complete String Quartets 20CD Boxset
Release date: 5 June, 2026
Hyperion proudly presents the Complete Haydn String Quartets on period instruments in one 20CD box. These acclaimed performances from The London Haydn Quartet combine historically informed performance practice with performing editions published during Haydn’s own lifetime. The release celebrates the 25th anniversary of the formation of The London Haydn Quartet.
‘No one who loves this glorious music could have hoped for a better finish … the more I returned to these performances, the more I found myself warming to their fantasy, their disciplined spontaneity and their cumulative insights’ (Gramophone)
Inside, the 10x double-CD sets are presented in strikingly handsome double wallets throughout, each featuring opulent paintings by Samuel Scott on front and back. Each wallet offers a track listing, with many presenting facsimiles of the original scores and frontispieces.
The 52-page booklet brings together all the individual album booklet essays by Richard Wigmore, from the first release (2007) to the last (2023).
Haydn is revered as the father of the string quartet. In number, scope and imagination, Haydn’s quartets define the genre. Even Mozart dedicated six of his own string quartets to Papa Haydn. The set begins with Haydn’s Opus 9 quartets, widely considered—including by the composer himself—as the start of his development of this new genre.
Volume 1 Op 9
performed from the Longman and Broderip edition published in London in 1790
CD1 No 4 in D minor · No 1 in C major · No 3 in G major
CD2 No 2 in E flat major · No 5 in B flat major · No 6 in A major
Volume 2 Op 17
performed from the Welcker edition published in London in c1774
CD3 No 4 in C minor · No 3 in E flat major · No 2 in F major
CD4 No 1 in E major · No 5 in G major · No 6 in D major
Volume 3 Op 20 ‘Sun’
performed from the Artaria edition published in Vienna in 1801
CD5 No 1 in E flat major · No 2 in C major · No 3 in G minor
CD6 No 4 in D major · No 5 in F minor · No 6 in A major
Volume 4 Op 33 ‘Russian’
performed from the Schmitt edition published in Amsterdam in 1782
CD7 No 2 in E flat major ‘The Joke’ · No 4 in B flat major · No 1 in B minor
CD8 No 6 in D major · No 5 in G major ‘How do you do?’ · No 3 in C major ‘The Bird
Volume 5 Op 50 ‘Prussian’
performed from the Artaria edition published in Vienna in December 1787
CD9 No 1 in B flat major · No 2 in C major · No 3 in E flat major
CD10 No 4 in F sharp minor · No 5 in F major ‘The Dream’ · No 6 in D major ‘The Frog’
Volume 6 Opp 54 & 55
performed from the Longman & Broderip edition published in London in July 1789
CD11 Op 54 No 1 in G major · Op 54 No 2 in C major · Op 54 No 3 in E major
CD12 Op 55 No 1 in A major · Op 55 No 2 in F minor ‘Razor’ · Op 55 No 3 in B flat major
Volume 7 Op 64
performed from the Forster edition published in London
CD13 No 1 in C major · No 2 in B minor · No 3 in B flat major
CD14 No 4 in G major · No 5 in D major ‘The Lark’ · No 6 in E flat major
Volume 8 Opp 71 & 74
performed from the Artaria (Vienna) and Sieber (Paris) editions published in 1796
CD15 Op 71 No 1 in B flat major · Op 71 No 2 in D major · Op 71 No 3 in E flat major
CD16 Op 74 No 1 in C major · Op 74 No 2 in F major · Op 74 No 3 in G minor ‘Rider’
Volume 9 Op 76
performed from the Longman, Clementi & Co (London) and Artaria (Vienna) editions published in 1799
CD17 No 1 in G major · No 3 in C major ‘Emperor’ · No 5 in D major ‘Largo’
CD18 No 2 in D minor ‘Fifths’ · No 4 in B flat major ‘Sunrise’ · No 6 in E flat major
Volume 10 Opp 77 & 42 & Seven Last Words
Op 42 performed from the Hoffmeister (Vienna) edition published in 1785
Op 77 performed from the Artaria (Vienna) edition published in 1802
Seven Last Words performed from the Artaria (Vienna) edition published in 1798
CD19 Op 77 No 1 in G major · Op 77 No 2 in F major · Op 42 in D minor
CD20 The Seven Last Words of our Saviour on the Cross Op 51