TU-Graz

ATTENTION: For this AEIOU article, there is probably
a new version in

Austria-Forum
www.austria-forum.org


Please click here

bm:bwk
History of Music
History of Music
home austria albums search annotate deutsch

Concert (5/13)
Johann Michael Steinbacher: Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in a minor Anton Cajetan Adlgasser: Sinfonia A

Viennese Classic - Early Period

Joseph Haydn: Symphony Nr.6 ( Le Matin)


The trilogy of symphonies representing parts of the day (1761) were the first works that Joseph Haydn (1732 Rohrau/Lower Austria - 1809 Vienna) wrote for his new employer, Prince Paul Anton Esterh zy. They make the two opposite poles of Haydn's composition technique clearer than almost any of his other works: a modern readiness to experiment combined with the use of tradional elements. The remaining music from Esterhaza Palace (Hungary) makes it obvious that the prince preferred compositions in an Italian-Concerto style, so the symphonies from that time actually represent a mixture of the Baroque concerto and the new, larger sound of the orchestra.

The musical example is characteristic for descriptive instrumental music: in the slow introduction of the symphony, Haydn depicts a sunrise. ( Le Matin = Morning). (E. Stadler)

The picture shows the house where Haydn was born in Rohrau.

 Quality: higher (1105 kB, WAV), lower (74 kB, MP3)


© Teldec Classics International GmbH, CD-Nr. 2292 46018-2: Joseph Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 6-8, Concentus musicus Wien unter Nikolaus Harnoncourt.
Links to other albums:
Encyclopedia of AustriaEsterházy, Paul Anton, Haydn, Joseph, Rohrau
Musik-Kolleg Joseph Haydn
Photo Album Schloß Esterházy, Mausoleum, Wohnhaus

 
Search for links to this page
 
help aeiou project of the bm:bwk copyrights e-mail