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lunedì 29 novembre 2010

Michael Haydn - Die Hochzeit auf der Alm (+Der Bassgeiger zu Wörgl)



Michael Haydn - Die Hochzeit auf der Alm (+Der Bassgeiger zu Wörgl)
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Profil | Recorded: 2006 | Released: 2006
Salzburger Hofmusik - Wolfgang Brunner
 

lunedì 16 agosto 2010

Michael Haydn - Der Bassgeiger zu Wörgl

Michael Haydn - Der Bassgeiger zu Wörgl
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CPO | Recorded: 1997 & 1998 | Released: 1998
Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss - Johannes Goritzki
 
Michael Haydn, like his brother, was a chorister at St Stephen's in Vienna. Shortly after leaving the choir-school, he was appointed Kapellmeister at Großwardein and later, in 1762, at Salzburg. The latter office he held for forty-three years, during which time he wrote over 360 compositions for the church and much instrumental music. He was an intimate friend of Mozart, who had a high opinion of his work, and the teacher of Carl Maria von Weber.
Michael Haydn's sacred choral works are generally regarded as being his most important, including the Missa Hispanica (which he exchanged for his diploma at Stockholm), a Mass in D minor, a Lauda Sion, and a set of graduals, forty-two of which are reprinted in Anton Diabelli's Ecciesiaslicon. He was also a prolific composer of secular music, including forty symphonies, a number of concerti and chamber music including a string quintet in C major which was once thought to have been by his brother Joseph.

domenica 25 luglio 2010

Michael Haydn - Incidental music to Zaire - Notturni

Michael Haydn - Incidental music to Zaire - Notturni
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CPO | Recorded & Released: 1997
Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss - Johannes Goritzki

"Turkish" music was all the rage in the late 18th century. Mozart and Haydn composed their quota of it, the most famous examples being Mozart's Abduction from the Seraglio and Haydn's Military Symphony. "Turkish" or "janissary" music usually featured exotic harmonies and extra percussion in the orchestra--bass drum, cymbals, and triangle. This delicious disc contains music by the Haydn's younger brother, Michael, who took over Mozart's job in Salzburg after the archbishop kicked him out. It's a perky, expertly written suite of movements that will fascinate anyone interested in good, unusual music in the classical style. Haydn's older brother would have been proud. --David Hurwitz