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4.5 superb | musichub | September 26th 22 | Inspired directly by Haydn's Russian quartets from 4 years previously, and in some ways these quartets feel like the most experimental music of Mozart's entire catalog. Dissonance gets deployed in very unique ways in several of these quartets, the likes of which haven't been seen much since the later madrigals of Gesualdo. Haydn himself is said to have called Mozart "the greatest composer known to me" after hearing these works - hard to find more fitting praise than that.
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