2 Adaptable Arrangements of Joseph Haydn - String Quartet in F major "Serenade"
This charming string quartet, long attributed to Haydn, is now believed by scholars to be the work of Benedictine monk Roman Hoffstetter, who deeply admired Haydn's style.
This serene movement from String Quartet Hob.III:17, long attributed to Haydn, is now widely considered to be the work of Benedictine monk Roman Hoffstetter. The piece exemplifies the galant style of the early Classical period, with its song-like violin melody accompanied by pizzicato strings in the original quartet version.
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