Really a lively and powerful performance, with the right pacing in all the 4 Movs (not so obvious...). Congratulations to this director and to this orchestra!
In the long run I will select haydn's symphonies to listen as I am about to leave the world. Neither mozart, beethoven, brahms, bruckner nor mahler. Only Haydn will do
The played timpani differs from the score. Listen to 3:14. Single timpani stroke on the second and third measure of the page. In the score, in the 4th and 5th measures of that page the timpani should be playing steady 8th notes. But in the performance, the timpani is just repeating the single stroke notes from measures 2 and 3 on that page. I believe that I hear additional changes to the timpani part. Make me curious as to whether changes were made at the time of composition? Or publishing? I wonder.
I think the timpani is playing all six notes in measures 4 and 5, but the last five notes of each measure are comparatively soft and hard to hear. Measure 5 is a little easier to hear than measure 4.
This Symphony has a D Minor introduction, despite being called a D Major symphony, which I consider to be the weirdest thing that Joseph Haydn did. But still, I like the second movement.
Great job ❤️🙏🙂music and score together in high quality ❤️❤️❤️❤️thx
My favorite Haydn symphony
Meine auch.
Really a lively and powerful performance, with the right pacing in all the 4 Movs (not so obvious...). Congratulations to this director and to this orchestra!
In the long run I will select haydn's symphonies to listen as I am about to leave the world. Neither mozart, beethoven, brahms, bruckner nor mahler. Only Haydn will do
Gotta admit, Haydn’s music is awesome. But i still kinda prefer Mahler (and yes i know that opinions based but still)
What about Bach?
@@ari4nova Bach never wrote symphonies
Ah yes, the many memories of studying this piece at GCSE. 😌
Great!
24:39
Why aren't the performers credited? Or have I missed something?
8:01 Numbers Nursery&World Of Rhythm OpeningTheme Music.
The played timpani differs from the score. Listen to 3:14. Single timpani stroke on the second and third measure of the page. In the score, in the 4th and 5th measures of that page the timpani should be playing steady 8th notes. But in the performance, the timpani is just repeating the single stroke notes from measures 2 and 3 on that page. I believe that I hear additional changes to the timpani part. Make me curious as to whether changes were made at the time of composition? Or publishing? I wonder.
I think the timpani is playing all six notes in measures 4 and 5, but the last five notes of each measure are comparatively soft and hard to hear. Measure 5 is a little easier to hear than measure 4.
@@jsh31425 You may be right. Perhaps some of the notes are too soft to hear. And that may be due to the recording.
The timpanist has taken many liberties in this recording, but they are playing all 6 notes.
Isn't the Menuetto too fast? The tempo indication is Allegretto. This sounds Allegro, almost as if it is in 1 beat to the bar.
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9:25 DORAEMON!!!!!!!!!!!
Please don’t remind me of that…
It will always be better than yo kai watch though
24:31 🥵🥵🥵
This Symphony has a D Minor introduction, despite being called a D Major symphony, which I consider to be the weirdest thing that Joseph Haydn did. But still, I like the second movement.
Weirder than the walkout in the last movement of the 45th or the bassoon raspberry in the 93rd?
This is common. 104 is exactly the same.
@@mw11stuff Yes. So is No.98, which is described as b-flat major but actually has a slow introduction to the first movement in B flat minor.
timpani is not right
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Sadly ruined by the famous 2nd mvt being taken too quickly. It sounds rushed and lacks grace.
Absolutely. No clock thicks this fast.
I like the fast tempo- the quicker a Haydn symphony ends the better
@@MrTableturns Nice observation. But I would rather say this about 99% of today's pop music.
Das ist genau die richtige Geschwindigkeit für den zweiten Satz.
Cool, now write the piece of how it should be.