Advantages: Pleasant melodies, good structure Disadvantages: not terribly adventurous in harmony
...Franz Joseph Haydn's music is interesting as it is pleasant to listen to. Although he is actually Austrian, most of Haydn's music was written in Hungary for Prince Esterhazy's twice weekly dinner parties.
Which meant that many of Haydn's symphonies and string quartets were written in less than four days - quite an achievement, when you consider the length of time his contemporaries spent writing similar works.
Haydn wrote and conducted high standard early classical style classics for a small group of musicians
who were employed by the Prince. And it is in many of Haydn's pieces that we can begin to have an insight into the life of him and his musicians.
For example, the "Surprise Symphony" was written with the party gusts in mind. It begins in a plodding, slow mesmerising rhythm, which the already bloated and drowsy guests would...
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Advantages: Outstanding music on period instruments Disadvantages: Swaping C.D'S in music player.
...of the original performances.
The works would have been played in a mixed programme of both vocal and instrumental works. This allowed for a rich cross pollination
of ideas from theatre. Beethoven is using what he was provided with from his predecessors and making each symphony a drama.
The London Classical Players have been in many performances both here and abroad of music in period form. They have performed works by Handel, Bach, Mozart, Haydn and Schubert. This has been well received by the public.
The Schutz Choir of London started life in 1962, and carried out 10 years research into choral works. They became professional in
1973 and broke new ground in Baroque music.
With Sir Roger they have performed works by Monteverdi, Bach, Handel, and Mozart. Haydn and Schubert. The choir has toured extensively.
The original set was a six boxed set from...
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Advantages: Exciting and moving performance, fine singers, orchestra and conductor Disadvantages: None really
...-excited exuberance of a puppy that has treed its first cat!
Background:
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) enjoyed a prolific and highly successful career composing in a wide variety of genres from opera to piano sonatas and is widely regarded to have fine-tuned the Classical Style in his string quartets and symphonies. When Haydn started composing "Die Schoepfung" (The Creation in English) in 1786 he had returned to Vienna after a highly successful time in England where his music was feted by everyone from the King downwards. He was now at the height of his powers, with a doctorate from Oxford University in his pocket and was certainly very aware of the commercial value of his music having made a substantial amount of money in England.
From the copious archived documentation, we can read that Haydn felt there was nothing more he could say...
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