Mozart's Haydn Quartets are a set of six string quartets, K. 387, K. 421, K. 464, K. 465, K. 466, and K. 575, composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart between 1782 and 1785. These quartets were dedicated to Joseph Haydn, who was a significant influence on Mozart and is considered one of the founders of the string quartet genre, showcasing the evolution of the form during this period.
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