String Quartet in F major, Hob.III:17 (Hoffstetter, Roman)

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The 6 String Quartets, Op.3 attributed to Joseph Haydn, even though listed in Hoboken, were actually composed by Hoffstetter


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Publisher. Info. Quatuors pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle, No.74
Berlin: Trautwein, n.d.[1840-45]. Plate 873.
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Publisher. Info. Mannheim: K. Ferd. Heckel, n.d.(ca.1855). Plate 752.
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Misc. Notes Extracted from Joseph Haydn's Quartetten (Haydn, Joseph). From Royal College of Music Library, London (GB-Lcm): A45
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Editor H. Sawano
Publisher. Info. H. Sawano
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Misc. Notes Finale
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Engraver Charles-Nicholas Richomme (fl.1776-1827)
Publisher. Info. Collection complète des quatuors, No.17
Paris: I. Pleyel, n.d.[1820]. Plate 715.
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Misc. Notes Monochrome conversion of the above.
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Editor Adolf Hoffmann (1898–1983)
Publisher. Info. Corona: Werkreihe für Kammerorchester, No.64
Mainz: Möseler Verlag, 1958. Plate MOES 40064-70.
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Editor H. Sawano
Publisher. Info. H. Sawano
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4 more: Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos/Basses

Arranger Unknown
Editor Adolf Hoffmann (1898–1983)
Publisher. Info. Corona (Wolfenbüttel, Germany), No.64
Wolfenbüttel: Möseler Verlag, n.d.(ca.1958).
Reprinted Boca Raton: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d.(1987-2018). Catalog A7513.
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Misc. Notes This can also be played as the original setting for string quartet.
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Andante cantabile (No.2)

For 4 Accordions and Bass Accordion (De Bra)
Arranger Paul De Bra (b. 1959)
Publisher. Info. Paul De Bra, 2020.
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Misc. Notes Fairly straightforward transcription, unlike the duo arrangement.
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For 3 Violins (Grünwald)
See: Violin-Terzette, Vol.3 (No.3)
For 1 or 2 Violins and Piano (Brunner)
See: Der kleine Paganini (No.72)
For Voice and Piano (Viardot)
See: Canzonetta de concert
For Flute and Piano (Klemcke/Maechtle)
Arranger Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm Klemcke (d. 1895), piano part
A. Maechtle, flute part
Publisher. Info. Heilbronn: C.F. Schmidt, n.d.[1895]. Plate C.F.S. 591 (piano), C.F.S. 665 (flute).
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For Flute and Piano
Arranger Unidentified
Publisher. Info. New York City: Amsco Music Publishing, 1950.
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For 2 Accordions (or 1 solo instrument and 1 accordion) (De Bra)
Arranger Paul De Bra (b. 1959)
Publisher. Info. Paul De Bra, 2020.
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Misc. Notes The first accordion part is right-hand only, the second accordion part uses melody bass.
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For Violin and Piano (Danbé)
For Violin and Piano (Hermann)
For Viola and Piano (Ritter)
For Cello and Piano (Grützmacher)
Arranger Friedrich Grützmacher (1832–1903)
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: C.F. Kahnt, n.d.[1868]. Plate 1211.
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Misc. Notes This file is part of the Sibley Mirroring Project.
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For Cello and Piano (Sitt and Reinecke)
Arranger Hans Sitt (1850–1922)
Carl Reinecke (1824–1910)
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: C.F. Peters (?), n.d.
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For Cello and Piano (Vogel and Guérout)
For Piano (Moroni)
Arranger Gino Enrico Moroni (fl.1935-1957)
Publisher. Info. Milan: Carisch, n.d. Plate 11918.
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For Piano
Publisher. Info. Moscow: P. Jurgenson, n.d. Plate 16335.
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Arranger Unknown
Editor Albert Ernest Wier (1879–1945)
Publisher. Info. New York: Carl Fischer, 1918.
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Misc. Notes Transposed to G major.
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General Information

Work Title String Quartet in F major
Alternative. Title String Quartet No.17
Composer Hoffstetter, Roman
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Hob.III:17 ; Op.3 No.5
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IRH 6
Key F major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. Presto (F major)
  2. Andante Cantabile (C major)
  3. Minuet (F major) - Trio (B major)
  4. Scherzando (F major)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1772 or before
First Publication. 1777 in String Quartets, Op.3 (No.5)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation 2 violins, viola, cello

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