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Müller Quartet
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1st quartet 1815-55
2nd quartet 1855-71
Leader of the 1st quartet: Karl Friedrich Müller (1797-1873)
Leader of the 2nd quartet:
Karl Müller Berghaus (1829—1907)
Berlioz commented that they had 'la grandeur, la force, la verve et la passion' (
Memoires ch 51 1st trip to Germany (1841-2) 6th letter)
The members were originally from the orchestra of the
Braunschweig Opera which, with Hamburg and Munich, was one of Germany's top three opera houses in the period 1750 to 1850. Braunschweig (Brunswick) was the capital of
the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, later absorbed into the
Kingdom of Hannover (1814-66).
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