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Haydn: String Quartets Op. 50 Music | List Price | $17.99 (You save $3.70) | | Label | CPO | | Orig Year | 7/26/1994 | | All Time Sales Rank | 39299  | | CD Universe Part number | 1068926 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2004 |
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Haydn: String Quartets Op. 50 Songs | 1. String Quartet No. 36 in B flat major, Op. 50/1, H. 3/44 (20:40) | | Catalog No. | H 3 | | Composer | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) | | Genre | Classical Period / Quartet | | Date Written | 1787 | | Ensemble | Nomos Quartett | | Period | Classical | | Venue | Sendesaal Radio Bremen | | Recording Date | 12/1992-08/1993 | | 2. String Quartet No. 37 in C major, Op. 50/2, H. 3/45 (26:40) | | Catalog No. | H 3 | | Composer | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) | | Genre | Classical Period / Quartet | | Date Written | 1787 | | Ensemble | Nomos Quartett | | Period | Classical | | Venue | Sendesaal Radio Bremen | | Recording Date | 12/1992-08/1993 | | 3. String Quartet No. 38 in E flat major, Op. 50/3, H. 3/46 (25:14) | | Catalog No. | H 3 | | Composer | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) | | Genre | Classical Period / Quartet | | Date Written | 1787 | | Ensemble | Nomos Quartett | | Period | Classical | | Venue | Sendesaal Radio Bremen | | Recording Date | 12/1992-08/1993 | | 4. String Quartet No. 39 in F sharp minor, Op. 50/4, H. 3/47 (22:42) | | Catalog No. | H 3 | | Composer | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) | | Genre | Classical Period / Quartet | | Date Written | 1787 | | Ensemble | Nomos Quartett | | Period | Classical | | Venue | Sendesaal Radio Bremen | | Recording Date | 12/1992-08/1993 | | 5. String Quartet No. 40 in F major ("Dream"), Op. 50/5, H. 3/48 (21:29) | | Common Name | Dream String, String Quartet 40 | | Catalog No. | H 3 | | Composer | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) | | Genre | Classical Period / Quartet | | Date Written | 1787 | | Ensemble | Nomos Quartett | | Period | Classical | | Venue | Sendesaal Radio Bremen | | Recording Date | 12/1992-08/1993 | | 6. String Quartet No. 41 in D major ("Frog"), Op. 50/6, H. 3/49 (27:28) | | Catalog No. | H 3 | | Composer | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) | | Genre | Classical Period | | Date Written | 1787 | | Ensemble | Nomos Quartett | | Period | Classical | | Country | Austria | | Venue | Sendesaal Radio Bremen | | Recording Date | 12/1992-08/1993 |
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