Haydn: Name Symphonies (Part 1)
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Composers: Franz Joseph Haydn
Artists: Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra, Adam Fischer (conductor)
Out of Haydn’s no less than 104 symphonies, 38 are known by a specific name. Some of these enjoy a huge popularity. Only a few of the names can be traced back to the composer. Listen to 31 of them and also travel through Haydn’s entire working career in the meantime.
In this first part you can hear 19 named symphonies. These are symphonies 6, 7, 8, 22, 26, 30, 31, 38, 43, 44, 45, 48, 49, 53, 55, 59, 60, 63, and 64.
Tracklist:
The tracklist can be found in de comments.
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Tracklist:
Symphony No. 6 in D Major, “Le Matin”:
00:00:00 I. Adagio, allegro
00:05:45 II. Adagio, andante, adagio
00:13:37 III. Menuet & trio
00:18:10 IV. Finale, allegro
Symphony No. 7 in C Major, “Le Midi”:
00:22:44 I. Adagio, allegro
00:30:26 II. Recitativo: adagio
00:40:25 III. Menuetto & trio
00:44:04 IV. Finale, allegro
Symphony No. 8 in G Major, “Le Soir”:
00:48:14 I. Allegro molto
00:52:08 II. Andante
00:59:44 III. Menuetto & trio
01:04:58 IV. La Tempesta, presto
Symphony No. 22 in E-Flat Major, “Der Philosoph”:
01:10:01 I. Adagio
01:16:31 II. Presto
01:20:35 III. Menuetto & trio
01:23:47 IV. Finale, presto
Symphony No. 26 in D Minor, “Lamentatione”:
01:27:08 I. Allegro assai con spirito
01:31:03 II. Adagio
01:36:30 III. Menuet & trio
Symphony No. 30 in C Major, “Alleluja”:
01:40:34 I. Allegro
01:45:11 II. Andante
01:48:56 III. Finale, tempo di menuet, piu tosto allegretto
Symphony No. 31 in D Major, “Hornsignal”:
01:54:01 I. Allegro
01:58:59 II. Adagio
02:05:06 III. Menuet & trio
02:09:21 IV. Finale, moderato molto, presto
Symphony No. 43 in E-Flat Major, “Merkur” (Mercury):
02:19:30 I. Allegro
02:26:50 II. Adagio
02:35:37 III. Menuetto & trio
02:38:52 IV. Finale, allegro
Symphony No. 44 in E Minor, “Trauersymphonie” (Mourning):
02:43:18 I. Allegro con brio
02:49:37 II. Menuetto & trio, allegretto
02:53:56 III. Adagio
03:01:18 IV. Finale, presto
Symphony No. 45 in F-Sharp Minor, “Abschiedssymphonie” (Farewell):
03:06:24 I. Allegro assai
03:13:24 II. Adagio
03:20:51 III. Menuet & trio, allegretto
03:24:57 IV. Finale, presto, adagio
Symphony No. 38 in C Major, “Echo”:
03:32:44 I. Allegro di molto
03:38:13 II. Andante molto
03:41:28 III. Menuet & trio, allegro
03:44:12 IV. Finale, allegro di molto
Symphony No. 48 in C Major, “Maria Theresia”:
03:48:55 I. Allegro
03:56:27 II. Adagio
04:06:47 III. Menuet & trio, allegretto
04:11:11 IV. Finale, allegro
Symphony No. 49 in F Minor, “La Passione”:
04:15:46 I. Adagio
04:24:07 II. Allegro di molto
04:30:28 III. Menuet & trio
04:34:50 IV. Finale, presto
Symphony No. 53 in D Major, “L’Impériale”:
04:37:57 I. Largo maestoso, vivace
04:46:01 II. Andante
04:52:20 III. Menuetto & trio
04:56:00 IV. Finale-Capriccio, presto
Symphony No. 55 in E-Flat Major, “Der Schulmeister”:
05:00:37 I. Allegro di molto
05:06:11 II. Adagio, ma semplicemente
05:12:12 III. Menuetto & trio
05:16:53 IV. Finale, presto
Symphony No. 59 in A Major, “Feuersymphonie”:
05:21:25 I. Presto
05:25:57 II. Andante o più tosto allegretto
05:32:16 III. Menuetto & trio
05:35:55 IV. Allegro assai
Symphony No. 60 in C Major, ”Il Distratto”:
05:38:52 I. Adagio-allegro di molto
05:44:52 II. Andante
05:50:39 III. Menuetto & trio
05:54:54 IV. Presto
05:58:07 V. Adagio (di Lamentatione)
06:02:08 VI. Finale, prestissimo
Symphony No. 63 in C Major, “La Roxelane” (Versione seconda):
06:03:47 I. Allegro
06:09:20 II. La Roxelane, allegretto (o più tosto allegro)
06:15:47 III. Menuet & trio
06:19:25 IV. Finale, presto
Symphony No. 64 in A Major, “Tempora Mutantur”:
06:23:37 I. Allegro con spirito
06:29:55 II. Largo
06:36:24 III. Menuet & trio, allegretto
06:39:00 IV. Finale, presto
Thanks for the listing!
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Haydn Symphonies give me moments spanning up to several minutes in which I feel that existing as a consciousness is beautiful enough. Thank you Haydn for raising the bar, but also the problem of theodicy is almost just as striking in the case of the absence of this beauty which seems so true and like the birthright of consciousness as it is in the presence of suffering.
Brilliant Classics, I absolutely don't want to imagine how long it could have taken me before I hear Adam Fischer conducting Haydn if it wasn't for this channel. I deeply appreciated many many publications of yours, but this one is high on top. To me this is a miracle. Another one about Haydn's music is the rendition of his panio works by Bavouzet. Thank you so much!!!!
Completely crazy those renditions. All of them are perfect!!!
Omg! where were this beautiful music been Haydn all this time ?
Erst mit 84 Jahren spürte ich zutiefst, wie schön, zauberhaft und liebevoll die Seele von Haydn ist. Nur wahres Genie konnte solche Symphonien schreiben. Haydns Musik lebt weiterhin in den Seelen derer, die ihre heilende göttliche Kraft erleben !!! Tepper Michael.
Absolut!
Hail Haydn
He is a Genius.
❤изумительный Гайдн
More than six hours of this delightful to your senses 😊6⃣👍👍👍❤️🎼🎼🎼🎼❤️👍
Beautiful
musica sempre eterna!
The Finale of "Le Matin" is absolute phenomenal.
❤complimenti
WUNDERVOLL !!! Tepper Michael.
Belleza, belleza y más belleza.
Music like this gives my mind wings and my spirit freedom. Thanks for sharing!
Magia muzicii !!!
THANK YOU! Lovely.
Die Aufführungen der Sinfonien des Maestro Fischer Adam sind prächtig !!! Tepper Michael.
Thanks a lot, Brilliant Classics for sharing this wonderful music
Beautiful works
Thank you, Brilliant Classics! What wonderful music by a maestro!!
GREAT SHARE, THANK YOU!
thank you so much I really enjoyed these symphonies
OFF THE CHAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS 20MILL. UPLOADER.
This is monumental
Thank you
Doesn't 4:58:32 sound a famous part of Mozart's 25th mvt 1?
I'm Haydn out here.
6:02:20 Not many composers of his time would put in the score a timeout for violins to re-tune.
They were distracted, clearly.
Reminds me of Mozart's "Musical Joke" divertimento. Except he wrote parts OUT of tune on purpose.
It sounds like an Asian tune!
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there is also a part 2
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Wonderful listening. Many thanks for posting. The notes say that the track list is in the comments. Where. Some help please. Thank you!! CAS
You can find the tracklist pinned at the top right now.
Ah So!! Many thanks. CAS
I like the wink!
Me too.
teddy toto
Not sure I do; it trivialises both the composer and the music.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 haydn has other portrets with both eyes open
I don't :D But many thanks for the upload
I hate the wink!
He was a man of rare intelligence. Unfortunately, there were only bums around him starting with his wife who claimed not to like music and packed his cakes with his scores. If he had been a little happier and less poor, he would have invented modernism for us. Fortunately, he still managed to stay on the right track and surpass himself many times.C'était un homme d'une rare intelligence .Malheureusement , il n'y avait que des clochards autour de lui à commencer par sa femme qui affirmait ne pas aimer la musique et emballait ses cakes avec ses partitions. S'il avait été un peu plus heureux et moins pauvre , il nous aurait inventé le modernisme . Heureusement , il a quand même réussi à toujours rester sur le droit chemin et à se dépasser à bien des reprises.
robert nicora
Haydn, apart from his very early student years was never poor.
Haydn was well paid by the Eszterhazy family from his appointment in 1761 with a good salary, then a pension, and other benefits ranging from three times having his house re-built after fires by Prince Nicholas, to having his medical bills paid as an old man.
Haydn conducted a flourishing business with publishers all over Europe, even before the revised contract of 1779 which actually permitted this; post-1779, it was another regular important supplement to his regular income from the Eszterhazy princes.
With the fortune he made in London during his two long trips to England, he was in fact very comfortable and given the house he bought in Vienna and the extensive extensions he had put on to it, could probably be described as reasonably wealthy.
You’re right however about his wife who was horrible, but he was poor only briefly as a young man.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 It's wrong ; He was only good payed at the end of his life. At this time he negocied many of his copyright too only to earn more ( Arte document )
robert nicora
I suppose it depends on what you mean by ‘poor’.
For myself, he was only genuinely poor between being thrown out of St Stephen’s Cathedral after his voice broke (c.1749) and his appointment by Count Morzin (1757); he also had almost nothing whilst a choirboy in the Cathedral though he would have got regular meals and other occasional perks.
Outside this, either as a young boy with his family in Rohrau, and certainly after his appointment to the Eszterhazy’s in 1761, he never went short again and as I clearly explained, he was supported by them well beyond his basic salary or pension.
In addition, he had a regular income from publishers across Europe which included an astonishing six of which I am aware in Britain alone.
After the London visits, he was reasonably well off, though the wartime inflation of the 1790’s through to the end of his life in 1809 - and until the end of the Napoleonic wars in 1815 - eroded this somewhat.
(This was I think partly the reason he carried on sending the lucrative folk-song arrangements to his publishers in England for some years after he was in every other respect, a retired composer).
Haydn was only really ‘poor’ between his 17th and 25th years of age .
Mozart, Dittersdorf, Boccherini, and WF Bach - most obviously amongst so many of Haydn’s musical contemporaries - all died poor, that was the norm, and none ever had the money, regular income from concerts and publishers, pensions, or supportive patronage that Haydn enjoyed continually from his appointment by Count Morzin from probably 1757, and then by the Eszterhazys continuously from 1761 (only nominally from 1790) until his death in 1809.
1:54:03 !!!!!!
ı like that.
Haha! I'm responding so fast that the tracklist isnt here yet!! 😃
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Ah, the Haydn wink!
拆散別人終將沒好下場
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Shw
He's leggit whinking 😉
And all of them are not named by Haydn himself !
is he... hitting on me?
9 people were obliterated by Lord Haydn
bulag amp
Haha Hydn badlag
Mr Haydn dead? Don't think so.
The cover is a very bad joke, disgusting and foul.