Op. 2 was written shortly after op. 1. They go together quite well, and I think that they were both written for the same nobleman (Baron Carl Josef Fürnberg) at around the same time. Like the op. 1 these are largely written in the five-movement divertimento form.
No. 3 of this set is apparently an arrangement of Cassation in E flat major, Hob. II:21. No. 5 also exists as a Cassation in D major, Hob. II:22.
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No. 3 of this set is apparently an arrangement of Cassation in E flat major, Hob. II:21. No. 5 also exists as a Cassation in D major, Hob. II:22.
As usual, choose your favourite quartet, and comment on the works, recordings etc. These polls are single vote only - so if you particularly love more than one of the quartets then please say so in the thread.
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Next: Opus 3