Rosemary Broadbent
The significance of the sixty-eight string quartets written by Josef Haydn cannot beunderestimated. These works established a genre which has challenged (and terrified) composers ever since. It has become a medium for formal exploration, technical innovation, and for the communication of the deepest emotions. It can be both entertaining for audiences and deeply satisfying for the performers.
In a short course it is not possible to cover the whole of Haydn’s treasure house of works, but we shall take a detailed look at two sets of quartets which are particularly rewarding to study. The six quartets of Opus 20 were written when Haydn was forty, and well-established as Kapellmeister to the Esterházy family, whom he served for more than forty years. The music is exploratory, both in form and in emotional expression, reflecting the sensibilities of the 1770s.
Twenty-five years later Opus 76 appeared, the last set of six quartets, although some individual works were to follow. By this time, Haydn was a well-travelled celebrity, but his
enthusiasm for experiment was undimmed. This collection includes some of his most popular works, including the ‘Emperor’ and the ‘Fifths’ quartets.
Thursday October 10 th 10am – 12.30pm Six quartets Opus 20
Thursday October 17th 10am – 12.30pm Six quartets Opus 76
Owing to demand, the course will be repeated in November for those unable to attend on a Thursday:
Monday November 11th 10am – 12.30pm Six quartets Opus 20
Monday November 18th 10am – 12.30pm Six quartets Opus 76
Each morning will consist of two one-hour lecture/discussions delivered via Zoom. There will be a break for coffee, during which the meeting will remain open for informal conversation.
Day: Thursdays Time: 10.00-12.30 GMT
VENUE: ZOOM LECTURE
Price for an Individual Lecture:
Price | Concessions | Minimum No. | Maximum No. |
£15 | 5 | 24 |
Price for both lectures:
Price | Concessions | Minimum No. | Maximum No. |
£27 | 5 | 24 |
Please send bookings and enquiries to:
Rosemary Broadbent, 26 Bowden Lane, Marple, Stockport SK6 6ND
email: rosemary.broadbent@st-hughs.oxon.org phone: 07801-491031
Cheques payable to Rosemary Broadbent. Details for bank transfer will be supplied on
request. Bookings close one week before each event.
For information on online and face-to-face talks visit:
https://rosemarybroadbent.co.uk/speaking-workshops/