Haydn Quartet (vocal ensemble)

Haydn Quartet
Founding members of the Edison Quartet, 1896
Founding members of the Edison Quartet, 1896
Background information
Also known asThe Edison Quartet
Hayden Quartet
GenresVocal group
Years active1896–1914
LabelsVictor, Edison
Past members

The Haydn Quartet, later known as the Hayden Quartet, was one of the most popular recording close harmony quartets in the early twentieth century. It was originally formed in 1896 as the Edison Quartet to record for Edison Records; it took its new name when recording for other companies. The name was a homage to Joseph Haydn, the classical composer; the spelling was later revised to Hayden, which reflects the way it was pronounced.[1] The group disbanded in 1914.

  1. ^ Library of Congress: Haydn Quartet. Retrieved 24 May 2013