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    Dear people,
    I was listening to "Harp" quartet by our Beethoven and I got little interested in how did it get its name. I mean, to me it sounds like everything BUT the harp. Does anybody know how was it named? It would be interesting to find out

    #2
    It's because of the pizzicato passages in the first movement - I agree it doesn't sound much like a harp!
    'Man know thyself'

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      #3
      It is weird. The "Harp" quartet is just a more sellable name, I guess. The pizzicato sections account for very little of the overall quartet, that you may as well call the C-sharp minor quartet with it's pizzicato in the 5th movement the "Harp quartet no.2".

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        #4
        It seems that an opus with a nickname (either from the composer or the publisher) always attracts more interest (deserved or not) because it gives the impression of inherent quality. So wrong!

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          #5
          Originally posted by hal9000 View Post
          It is weird. The "Harp" quartet is just a more sellable name, I guess. The pizzicato sections account for very little of the overall quartet, that you may as well call the C-sharp minor quartet with it's pizzicato in the 5th movement the "Harp quartet no.2".
          Yes - it always struck me as a pointless nickname and it could be confusing to somebody who went to a recital expecting something like this:

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRpPESh7Rf0

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