Mozart’s Contemporaries

The CD will be recorded by violinists Maria Lin and Joanna Becker, violist Yvonne Smith, and cellist Fran Koiner

Jadin: String Quartet in F major, Op. 4 no. 2

Hyacinthe Jadin

His String Quartet in F Major, Op. 4 no. 2, was written in 1798 and can be described as joyful, chromatic, and imaginative.

Eybler: String Quartet in E flat major Op. 10, no. 1, HV 193

Joseph Leopold Eybler (1765-1846) was greatly respected by his composition teacher Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, who considered him to be the greatest musical genius in Vienna apart from Mozart. He was also highly praised by Haydn as well as Mozart himself, who considered him to be a very close friend. Eybler helped care for Mozart at the end of his life and was asked by Constanze Mozart to finish her husband’s requiem. He became overwhelmed by the task, and out of respect for his dear late friend, he declined. 

Joseph Leopold Eybler

His String Quartet op. 10 no 1, HV 193 was finished in 1809 and first published in 1811. It can be described as exuberant, heroic, and operatic.

Wranitzky: String Quartet in e minor, Op. 23 no 2

The string quartets written by Czech composer Paul Wranitzky (born Pavel Vranický, 1756-1808) are thought by many music historians to rival those of Mozart. 

Paul Wranitzky

Wranitzky’s String Quartet in e minor, Op. 23 no. 2 was published in 1793 and written for Friedrich II, the King of Prussia who was an excellent cellist and a prominent patron of the arts. The quartet can be described as groundbreaking, daring, and virtuosic. 


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