Originally posted by Peter:
I think that's a little unfair to a man who wrote around 70 quartets which chart his career - the last of which was completed in 1803(a few years after B's Op.18) aged 71! It was actually his last composition in any form and the remaining 6 years of his life were a steady decline. He was simply worn out as the previous decade had produced a flowering of his genius with masterpiece after masterpiece.
I think that's a little unfair to a man who wrote around 70 quartets which chart his career - the last of which was completed in 1803(a few years after B's Op.18) aged 71! It was actually his last composition in any form and the remaining 6 years of his life were a steady decline. He was simply worn out as the previous decade had produced a flowering of his genius with masterpiece after masterpiece.
After decades of perfecting the art of quartet writing, Haydn knew that this new kid on the block was already beyond him, & old or not, he had the good sense to retire. Haydn`s quartets from op.33 onwards are masterpieces, but none is greater than any of Beethoven`s very first efforts in the medium.
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Peter (PDG)
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