Joseph Haydn - Symphony in G minor Hob I:39 | WDR Sinfonieorchester | Andrea Marcon

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  • Joseph Haydn's Symphony in G minor Hob I:39, played by the WDR Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Andrea Marcon on 26 January 2018 at the Funkhaus Wallrafplatz Cologne.
    00:00:00 I.Allegro assai
    00:05:54 II. Andante
    00:09:55 III. minuet
    00:12:58 IV. Final. Allegro molto
    WDR Sinfonieorchester
    Andrea Marcon, conductor

КОМЕНТАРІ • 40

  • @jackmiller881
    @jackmiller881 Рік тому +9

    Haydn symphonies give me energy and feeling connected to something beautiful and whole. This one is so wonderful

  • @gliderfan6196
    @gliderfan6196 Рік тому +4

    Fantastic horns here. So clean and beautiful. Not surprising, the cameraman loved them too.

  • @waynesmith6784
    @waynesmith6784 3 роки тому +4

    Haydn O Haydn! How happy your music makes me!

  • @berndbodenstein2258
    @berndbodenstein2258 2 роки тому +4

    Wunderbar!

  • @wrangelinhabitant161
    @wrangelinhabitant161 2 роки тому +1

    Ich liebe die Freude von dem Dirigent)))schafft bei mir auch gute Laune!

  • @acerovalderas
    @acerovalderas 7 місяців тому +1

    Une joie de musique et d’interpretation.

  • @makotoda50
    @makotoda50 4 роки тому +2

    It's a very good recording to be healed and healed. Of course, the high level performance is also wonderful.
    I want to hear more various performances.

  • @elaineblackhurst1509
    @elaineblackhurst1509 4 роки тому +2

    Lovely performance; split violins.
    👏👏👏

  • @Sshooter444
    @Sshooter444 7 місяців тому

    Glad to see some period winds here!

  • @judithlevy3336
    @judithlevy3336 3 роки тому +3

    Interprétation très sensible. En plus les musiciens sont très dessinables, surtout le pupitre des cors. de la part de Judith L, peintre musicaliste

  • @xKrabbi
    @xKrabbi 3 роки тому +1

    so eine schöne Musik

  • @aliyanacampbell8559
    @aliyanacampbell8559 Рік тому +1

    My school Philharmonic played this one last fall

  • @robertmuller5807
    @robertmuller5807 Рік тому

    It is wonderful

  • @mariaceliagomez5142
    @mariaceliagomez5142 3 роки тому

    Es hermoso.

  • @dvforever
    @dvforever Рік тому +2

    Does one have to 50+ years old to love Haydn? I like him. But it was always a respectable form of like. I never loved Haydn. Perhaps that will change when I'm old?

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 Рік тому

      If you add it up, you’ll probably discover that you perhaps really know only about 2% of Haydn’s output.
      Herein lies a common problem for many people who listen to classical music - they are simply not in a position to make an informed decision about so many composers.
      The other thing of course is that music is like food, or different colours; some you like, some you don’t, and that’s fine - it’s a personal thing.

    • @dvforever
      @dvforever Рік тому

      @@elaineblackhurst1509 What are the top 10 most impressive pieces that do Haydn justice and will turn someone into a Haydn fan? I'm sure I've heard them all.
      I've listened to probably 40+ symphonies, the concertos, the 20 best string quartets, dabbled in piano trios and sonatas. Listened to the Creation and some Masses. I haven't touched his operas. I have Mozart if I want classical era opera.
      How much Haydn does one need to listen to in order to fall in love with his music? You give anyone a top 10 of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, etc. and they'll come away impressed. Haydn is a great composer. But his individual works are not as impressive. The totality of the output is impressive. Anyone who writes over a hundred symphonies must have something to say!
      So I find Haydn admirable and respectable. But I don't love him like my favorite composers.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 Рік тому +2

      Personal, subjective likes and dislikes are entirely the business of the owner and nobody else, and like favourite colours, food, or anything else, composers one prefers to another are fine.
      Your Haydn list of known works is better than most, if it doesn’t speak to you like Mozart - that’s cool; with many of the great composers who leave me distinctly cool (Debussy for example), I put that down to being my problem rather than that of the composer or his music.
      I suppose the only thing I’d suggest regarding Haydn, is to try to understand why CPE Bach (in print), Mozart (without reservation), and Beethoven (usually tetchily and grudgingly*) - all pretty good judges - rated Haydn so highly.
      I may take up your Top 10 idea for Haydn - an interesting challenge.
      Your spelling of the word favorite would suggest you’re writing from the US; as a good starting place, you might find David Hurwitz’s channel on UA-cam a useful place for getting a better understanding of what Haydn is really about - The Haydn Symphony Crusade is particularly good, though he has done thoughtful and enlightening reviews of a wide range of works/sets of works which many listeners have found very helpful.
      * Beethoven when asked to write a Mass for the Eszterhazy family referred to Haydn’s recent examples as:
      ‘…inimitable masterpieces’,
      and when finished, handed over the Mass in C:
      ‘…with trepidation’.
      Rare compliments indeed to anyone.

    •  8 місяців тому

      Parecida com a sinfonia n° 40 de Mozart

    • @Sshooter444
      @Sshooter444 7 місяців тому

      The more you understand, the more you appreciate. For me I studied the symphonies in my teens, now I'm in my 50's. I don't "love" all of them, but many I do. the rest I can appreciate.