M. Haydn: String Quintet in G Major, MH 189
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- Composer: Michael Haydn (1737-1806)
- Format: Score & Set of Parts
- Instrumentation: String Quintet (Violin I, Violin II, Viola I, Viola II, Cello)
- Work: String Quintet in G Major, MH 189
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- Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches
Description
This string quintet (with two violas) is tuneful and straightforward, and suitable for players who are not yet at the standard required to play the Mozart, Dvořák or Brahms quintets with two violas. Johann Michael Haydn was the younger brother of his much more famous older brother Franz Joseph – commonly regarded the "father" of the classical string quartet format. Michael was born in 1737 in Rohrau (Lower Austria) and died in Salzburg in 1806. in 1777 he was appointed organist at the Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Salzburg when Mozart was that city's cathedral organist. When Mozart gave up that post in 1781 Haydn took it over, adding it to his work at the Dreifaltigkeitskirche. Michael Haydn is mostly known as composer of sacred music, even though he did, in fact, write a lot of secular music.