Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. His Master’s Voice? Ries, Reputation, and the String Quartet
Allan Badley
2. The “Middle Period” String Quartets of Spohr and Beethoven
Nancy November
3. Counterpoint without Anxiety? Andreas Romberg’s String Quartets Op. 2, Dedicated to Haydn
W. Dean Sutcliffe
4. On the Fugues in Anton Reicha’s Quatuor Scientifique: Between Tradition and Innovation
Mai Koshikakezawa
5. The Other “Razumovsky” Quartets: Franz Weiss’s Op. 8 and the Formation of Vienna’s Kennerpublikum
Mark Ferraguto
6. Hyacinthe Jadin and the Sound of Revolution: Recovering French String Quartet Aesthetics in 1790s Paris
Callum Blackmore
7. “One for the Rode”: The Contribution of Pierre Rode and the Quatuor Brillant to the Early Nineteenth-Century String Quartet
Sam Girling
8. A Surprise to the Ears, an Amusement for the Eyes: Compositional Strategy and Audience Response to String Quartets ca. 1800
Yoko Maruyama
9. The Canonization of Beethoven’s String Quartets in the Musikalisches Taschenbuch auf das Jahr 1803
Christian Speck
Epilogue
Authors’ Biographies
Index