Joseph Haydn: Symphony in D major, no. 6 'Le Matin'

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  • Опубліковано 13 бер 2013
  • The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
    Steven Isserlis, leder
    I. Adagio-Allegro 0:03
    II. Adagio-Andante-Adagio 6:06
    III. Menuet e Trio 12:58
    IV. Finale: Allegro 17:06
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 125

  • @sankalpgautam7652
    @sankalpgautam7652 4 роки тому +97

    Surprised nobody has done this, so...
    0:03 I. Adagio-Allegro
    6:06 II. Adagio-Andante-Adagio
    12:58 III. Menuet e Trio
    17:06 IV. Finale: Allegro

  • @duncanmckeown1292
    @duncanmckeown1292 2 роки тому +7

    Even at this early stage in his symphonic output Haydn's genius reveals itself! Fascinating performance! Always one of my favourite pieces of music.

    • @MrWoodCy
      @MrWoodCy 2 місяці тому

      He was such an outstanding composer. I feel so many different emotions throughout this… Constantly smiling to almost tears at the end of the menuet-trio … 16:45 … Such a big fan of his.

  • @aksiiska9470
    @aksiiska9470 Рік тому +2

    mit staunen hört das wunderwerk-das bewahrheitet sich mal wieder

  • @JimJam23618
    @JimJam23618 9 років тому +48

    I love the Bassoon and solo double bass in the 3rd movement. ..Amazing early music from Haydn....These early symphonies should be played more often.

    • @agnetalundstrom7744
      @agnetalundstrom7744 6 років тому

      Jamie Wilkins o

    • @nottinghillad
      @nottinghillad Рік тому

      I think he was at his best in the earlier symphonies

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 Рік тому +2

      @@nottinghillad
      Haydn’s Symphony 1 was composed in 1757 when Handel and Telemann were still alive; Symphony 104 was composed in 1795 when Beethoven was busy with the Opus 1 piano trios and Opus 2 piano sonatas.
      Haydn’s symphonic production therefore spanned a period from the end of the Baroque to the post-Classical world of Beethoven, so yes, the music will be very different; not sure the early work could be labelled ‘…best’, but if you prefer it, that’s cool - but a different thing.

  • @MegaVicar
    @MegaVicar 3 роки тому +5

    Magnificent! Both Haydn’s Symphony & this performance. Bravo to all!

  • @marielnora9322
    @marielnora9322 2 роки тому +1

    The joy you can see on Mr. Isserlis face is really amazing. Love it!

  • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
    @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole 2 роки тому +2

    Spinal Tap brought me here. If "D-minor is that saddest of all keys; makes people weep instantly," then surely the key of D major would bring tears of joy and happiness in the breath of a morning sunrise . . .

    • @MrWoodCy
      @MrWoodCy 2 місяці тому

      He was such an outstanding composer. I feel so many different emotions throughout this… Constantly smiling to almost tears at the end of the third movement 16:44

    • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
      @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole 2 місяці тому

      @@MrWoodCy I've been listening to some Hayden Sonatas. I simply did not know they were out there. I didn't think they would have that extra spark of life in them! (PS, don't over look what I was saying about D and D-minor. Do check out my Theory of Pitch Psychology. On my channel. I have found patterns of themes in musical pieces and songs that show a clear emotive choice for specific keys. I feel my work is substantially groundbreaking. And it could offer you some new insights about interpretation.
      Your, _Acoustic Rabbit Hole_

  • @classiccandle27
    @classiccandle27 3 роки тому +7

    The bassoon and bass solos in the Trio section of the 3rd movement is just wonderful to listen to! ☺️🎶🎶

  • @adrianorapuzzi4358
    @adrianorapuzzi4358 3 роки тому +3

    Bellissima sinfonia e bravissima orchestra

  • @jacquestarnovsky2543
    @jacquestarnovsky2543 4 роки тому +4

    J'ignorais que Steven Isserlis dirigeait ainsi depuis son violoncelle ! Sublime !
    Great perfomance
    Bravo !

  • @ferdinangenius
    @ferdinangenius 5 років тому +21

    You never see musicians so happy when performing than when do that with a Haydn work.

  • @stefanbarthel2299
    @stefanbarthel2299 2 роки тому +2

    This Cello guy is very special...

  • @oktayduman2000
    @oktayduman2000 7 років тому +40

    I have never seen that leading and playing cello at the same time :O The sound is lovely and lively :) Haydn lives :D Good job !!!

  • @MaxwellKaye
    @MaxwellKaye 7 років тому +28

    20:38 The violinist nails it and Isserlis gives him this amazing smile xD

  • @robertburns576
    @robertburns576 3 роки тому +5

    This is an outstanding performance of my favorite Haydn Symphony. As wonderful as some of the "Sturm and Drang" symphonies are, I keep coming back to these delectable early symphonies, especially 6, 7, and 8.

  • @andrewmildinhall8210
    @andrewmildinhall8210 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful performance of this beautiful little symphony by one of music's supreme geniuses. A text book example of how to structure a piece and Haydn's brilliance as an orchestrator. Rimsky Korsakoff thought he was the greatest. I agree.

  • @vonMohl
    @vonMohl 8 років тому +43

    I enjoy listening to the "Le matin" mostly in the evening.

    • @Cellinator
      @Cellinator 7 років тому +3

      I enjoy "listening" to u mostly in the evening

    • @ferdinangenius
      @ferdinangenius 7 років тому +7

      I like both of your comments but just at night...

    • @MaxwellKaye
      @MaxwellKaye 7 років тому +2

      Lol it's the afternoon right now...

    • @MarcusHK1
      @MarcusHK1 7 років тому +2

      Have you tried listening to "Le soir" in the morning?

    • @vesteel
      @vesteel 6 років тому

      Title of the symphony does not match

  • @stpd1957
    @stpd1957 Рік тому +1

    That's a gorgeous performance, I love it

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 6 років тому +7

    The concerting aspect of this music, at the beginning of the story of the symphony, has something moving.

  • @claudiaochoacruz
    @claudiaochoacruz 3 роки тому +3

    Un bello concierto!! Gracias por compartirlo!!

  • @dabedwards
    @dabedwards 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for this marvellous upload. A superb performance of a symphony that is quite simply delicious.

  • @jaybeeshultz
    @jaybeeshultz 5 років тому +3

    Wonderful!!! One of my favourite Haydn symphonies.

  • @nottinghillad
    @nottinghillad Рік тому

    Fine performance. The adagio is the best i've heard

  • @elijah8867
    @elijah8867 Рік тому

    Very enjoyable performance by a superb group of musicians.

  • @donaldmccormack7580
    @donaldmccormack7580 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful...really beautiful. !!! I particularly loved how well the players all synchronized so perfectly with one another. Thank you.

  • @riverwildcat1
    @riverwildcat1 Рік тому +1

    Truly excellent.

  • @patrizialauraf
    @patrizialauraf 4 роки тому +2

    superba interpretazione, bravi!!!!

  • @suepritchard9287
    @suepritchard9287 3 роки тому

    Just - how lovely - really lovely

  • @byungranghwang4734
    @byungranghwang4734 5 місяців тому

    Magnificent melody 🎉

  • @dinicommandeur1362
    @dinicommandeur1362 4 роки тому +1

    This is wonderful, to hear this on a rainy Sundaymorning is such a great joy!. Thank you so much.

  • @user-sy2lf1sn7c
    @user-sy2lf1sn7c 4 роки тому

    I wonder why? People cannot live without music.

  • @MaxwellKaye
    @MaxwellKaye 7 років тому +4

    I love how they all raise their bows at the end of the performance. They must have really enjoyed playing this piece!

    • @andywalmart
      @andywalmart 4 роки тому

      THATS A COMMON PRACTICE AMONG QUARTETS,TRIOS ETC.......

  • @jovankamilovanovic2421
    @jovankamilovanovic2421 Рік тому

    Wonderful!

  • @Moshebenyair
    @Moshebenyair 8 років тому +2

    Fantastic! Thank you for sharing this lovely piece with us.

  • @classicalperformances8777
    @classicalperformances8777 Рік тому +2

    that kid has the hardest job!

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 6 років тому +3

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2018 from Philippines !

  • @ceciliayoungball7590
    @ceciliayoungball7590 2 роки тому +1

    den er mega👍

    • @evalinnert7736
      @evalinnert7736 Рік тому +1

      Warum dann die Daumen nach unten ?😮 verstehe ich nicht

  • @aleksandarjankovski6542
    @aleksandarjankovski6542 6 років тому

    Stunningly beautiful. Thank you Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.

  • @user-kd4jq1cc1x
    @user-kd4jq1cc1x 6 років тому +4

    This is why we have to listen to music.
    So delightful!!

  • @maxfochtmann9576
    @maxfochtmann9576 3 роки тому +1

    Комплименты! А девочка в красном, с скрипкой - просто красавица. Одна её улыбка, это награждение.

    • @sergei335
      @sergei335 2 роки тому

      Nu vot! Vlubitsya, shto li?

  • @woohyoungcho1963
    @woohyoungcho1963 8 років тому

    Wow!!

  • @newmanhiding2314
    @newmanhiding2314 3 роки тому

    Wow. I just listened to Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 10 in E-Flat Major, and there’s a melody in the third movement that sound a lot like a melody in the second movement of this piece,

  • @75Chopin
    @75Chopin 6 років тому +5

    First time seeing a leading cellist leading the orchestra with back to audience. Looks a bit strange but hey it works! Pianists/Harpschicordists do that too!

  • @byungranghwang4734
    @byungranghwang4734 Рік тому

    Good morning 🌻

  • @Blomhert
    @Blomhert 8 років тому +3

    Unpredictable creativity

  • @abdullahmoalla8615
    @abdullahmoalla8615 3 роки тому +3

    14:37 ❤️

    • @keesvanes2311
      @keesvanes2311 3 роки тому

      Director misses opportunity to pull focus between bassoon and double bases.

  • @esplaobs
    @esplaobs 8 років тому +6

    AMO A HAYDN..SOS EL MEJOR DEL MUNDO !!!

  • @dennisdeng3045
    @dennisdeng3045 3 роки тому

    Having listened to Haydn's Symphony No. 31 first, I found lots of similarities. :D

    • @petercrosland5502
      @petercrosland5502 3 роки тому +1

      You are joking! Doubt anybody else has.Except it by Haydn and before 1800.

  • @maryvonnelecaplain2665
    @maryvonnelecaplain2665 3 роки тому

    Merveilleuse symphonie !

  • @dameinoferrall2400
    @dameinoferrall2400 6 років тому

    Looks so fun!

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 6 років тому +2

    Excellent rendering of this early symp)hony by Haydn. One can noye the numerous soli parts.

  • @iggyreilly2463
    @iggyreilly2463 3 роки тому +1

    Haydn's answer to Vivaldi's The Four Seasons.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 Рік тому

      Not really; the extra-musical programme for the music can be seen clearly painted on the ceiling of the Haydnsaal at the Eszterhazy palace at Eisenstadt where these three symphonies were premiered in 1761.
      (Seach it, and look at the images).

  • @marikateeaar3403
    @marikateeaar3403 6 років тому

    Very enjoyable !

  • @dameinoferrall2400
    @dameinoferrall2400 6 років тому +1

    Though eminently and thoroughly enjoyable, I couldn't help but get the feeling this orchestra is new to this piece and they played it so delicately as if they thought they were going to break it. Just a thought.

    • @vegaalbela1
      @vegaalbela1 Рік тому

      Well, you can probably blame Isserlis for that. Still trying to understand what the hell he's doing up there other than being a clown.

    • @Hamish_Wright
      @Hamish_Wright 7 місяців тому

      @@vegaalbela1 While this whole setup seems extremely unusual, I don't think that's a fair description of Isserlis. I believe he's one of the most expressive soloists out there. Why do you dislike him so much?

  • @DM-ks9zl
    @DM-ks9zl 4 роки тому +1

    05:00 bis 1:35
    1:42 bis. 2:30
    13:12 bis. 14:03
    14:37 bis 15:22 wiederholt sich danach
    17:06 sehr schnell und immer lauter

  • @liammcevoy3212
    @liammcevoy3212 8 років тому +4

    The second movement is exquisite

  • @carlosbustos6141
    @carlosbustos6141 5 років тому

    BELLEZA MUSICAL...!

  • @NataliaGonzalezFigueroa
    @NataliaGonzalezFigueroa 11 років тому

    Absolutely wonderful! My favourite on youtube thank you & congratulations

  • @minka866
    @minka866 3 роки тому

    Bass continuous in firsts Haydn's symphony?

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 3 роки тому

      Some do, some don’t.
      The latest research suggests that Haydn did not use a harpsichord as part of a basso continuo, and it is actually quite superfluous.
      Haydn himself would have played the violin in the orchestra, and as he was the only keyboard player employed at Eisenstadt or Eszterhaza, that would suggest that a harpsichord was not used when the works were first performed.

  • @RodolfoLimacbx
    @RodolfoLimacbx 7 років тому +3

    14:36 - doublebass solo!

    • @MaxwellKaye
      @MaxwellKaye 7 років тому +1

      Really the bass is just providing the harmony and the spotlight is on the bassoon, but it's incredible that the bass even gets a part that stands out in the first place!

  • @UNKNOWN-dc9kn
    @UNKNOWN-dc9kn 3 роки тому

    a rega sta canzone di Fabri Fibra dissa un botto, credo che sarà la mia canzone preferita dopo auto blu

  • @sevkiye1940
    @sevkiye1940 10 років тому +7

    Eloquent, ordered and enlightened. Harmony epitomised ...

  • @jennirojas5991
    @jennirojas5991 3 роки тому +1

    9:03

  • @alejandromartinezdelamo4885
    @alejandromartinezdelamo4885 4 роки тому

    1:58

  • @Cloudw05
    @Cloudw05 Рік тому

    7:33

  • @judechandler5102
    @judechandler5102 2 роки тому

    14:35

  • @user-ni2xr4du1c
    @user-ni2xr4du1c 8 років тому +2

    Lovely, but why is the cellist playing the part that ought to be played by the bassist?

    • @Cellinator
      @Cellinator 7 років тому

      It's the same part always

    • @andywalmart
      @andywalmart 4 роки тому +1

      ISSERLIS MAY HAVE ADAPTED THE SCORE FOR HIS OWN SOLOSHIP

  • @osmartapia8864
    @osmartapia8864 5 років тому

    8:57 increible solo de cello.

    • @andywalmart
      @andywalmart 4 роки тому +1

      HAYDN INCLUDED SOLO CELLOS TO HONOR HIS BENEFACTOR SOLOMON......

  • @richardboyle6712
    @richardboyle6712 Рік тому

    One gentleman requires a haircut

  • @susannfreyer9756
    @susannfreyer9756 3 роки тому

    Mullug

  • @danielpincus221
    @danielpincus221 Рік тому

    Snapcrackling flutist.

  • @petercrosland5502
    @petercrosland5502 4 роки тому

    Haydn's first piece for his new employer at Eisenstadt, so everybody gets something interesting to do, all 20 or so of them. why the the forte piano? He wrote the part, presumably for rehearsals but you can't hear it and it's doubtful he ever intervened unless there were problems. Its where he conducted from rather than waving arms about.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 4 роки тому

      Peter Crosland
      It is generally accepted now that Haydn did *not* use a harpsichord continuo in his symphonies either at Eisenstadt or Eszterhaza; neither did Haydn wave about his arms, he would have played the violin.
      However, some conductors choose to use the harpsichord; they are not playing a ‘part’, they are simply realising the bass (ie filling in the chords).

    • @petercrosland5502
      @petercrosland5502 4 роки тому

      @@elaineblackhurst1509 Hi, well we agree - no arm flapping, no attempt to fly. Early pieces would have had a harpsichord part, but what we have here is a forte piano. Interesting thing is that although it is obviously being played you can't hear it, so is it a dummy, or has it been digitally removed? You would expect to hear the odd note out of it. I can't believe that he let his tiny orchestra go into battle unrehearsed so maybe that is why he wrote a continuo. Disagree about the violin theory, one of the first things he did at Eisenstadt was to book violin lessons because he was unsure his technique was up to scratch. In performances of string quartets with Mozart, they both tried to get the viola part. Ultimately he was a composer and not a performer.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 4 роки тому +1

      Peter Crosland
      Some interesting points, thank you; a few observations:
      I think I can hear the continuo filling in the chords but I’m sure it’s a harpsichord; do you know for sure that it’s a fortepiano - one of us is mistaken!
      The continuo is realised from a figured or thorough bass, usually just one or two numbers written on the bass clef with a flat or sharp if needed; it is a sort of musical shorthand which any competent keyboard player would be able to ‘realise’ and produce the correct chords.
      The continuo part was rarely written out, and almost never had an independent part (though the continuo player may contribute the occasional flourish here and there).
      The composer Kraus who visited Haydn at Eszterhaza in 1783 as part of a four year tour of Europe that took him to Italy, Austria, England, France and Germany wrote that Haydn’s orchestra was one of the best he had heard.
      We know that some of Europe’s finest players were engaged - Prince Nicholas spent a fortune on the musical establishment - and that the performances from all reports were very good; this would indicate that works were rehearsed properly, something we know from other sources that Haydn insisted upon.
      There is not a single piece of evidence that Haydn ever wrote a continuo part, and no continuo harpsichord player was ever employed at Eszterhaza or Eisenstadt, there are no figures on any extant scores or Eszterhazy orchestral parts.
      Whenever a keyboard player was needed - either as a harpsichordist, or organist for the church services - Haydn did the job.
      This point about the absence of a continuo has been researched extensively by James Webster if you wish to investigate this further, as is the issue of Haydn playing the violin in the symphonies.
      Haydn without doubt played the harpsichord for the opera performances where obviously, for the secco recitative, it was essential.
      The violin lessons at Eisenstadt is a totally new story to me; as is both he and Mozart wanting the viola part at the famous quartet party.
      Michael Kelly who is the source for this story lists the players thus:
      Haydn - 1st violin
      Dittersdorf - 2nd violin
      Mozart - viola
      Vanhal - cello
      Dittersdorf was considered the finest violinist in Vienna in the early 1760’s, and was a much sought after virtuoso soloist; Haydn’s abilities, to take 1st violin above Dittersdorf - who was by some distance the best string player of the four - shows that he was clearly a more competent string player than sometimes credited (the same is true of his keyboard playing).
      You are quite correct though, that Haydn was a composer, rather than a composer/keyboard solo performer; Mozart and Beethoven were clearly the latter.
      I question your comment about Haydn needing violin lessons as Robbins Landon, in his giant biography of the composer, notes that Haydn himself stated that he was competent ‘to play a concerto neatly’.
      I’d be interested to know the sources for the points you raised that were new to me - UA-cam at its best, always something new to learn.

    • @petercrosland5502
      @petercrosland5502 4 роки тому

      @@elaineblackhurst1509 Hi Elaine, always nice to hear from you. I like your idea that keyboard part was a summary of the work, makes a lot of sense. Violin lessons were organised after he started work at Eisenstadt, and he met the leader of his orchestra Luigi Tomasini, probably to fully exploit the talents of his first violin, which may account for some of the fiendish first violin parts. They remained friends for life and they died within a year or so of each other. As to harpsichord v forte piano, guessing it is the latter mainly because most harpsichords had two keyboards. Also if it is a harpsichord you would hear it, probably the most annoying noise after the banjo. As to Haydn as performer contemporary newspaper reports whilst he was in London say he appeared at least twice, as pianist in Symph 98 and timpanist at premiere of 103. Both times the audience surged forward and this raised safety concerns. Saw touching interview with organist at Eisenstadt church, the organ is the same as when Haydn played it although it has a new console,. He said that he was sure he could hear him spinning down below and didn't sound as though he was joking. I became a Haydn fan late in life but he fascinates me, I have no idea how he managed to do so much varied quality work in a single lifetime.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 3 роки тому

      @@petercrosland5502
      Lots of interesting points; thank you.
      Just one comment: harpsichords could be either one *or* two manuals, they were not always two.

  • @xqin74
    @xqin74 10 років тому +2

    What is the type of piano in this orchestra?

    • @xqin74
      @xqin74 10 років тому +6

      David: Thank you for educating me! Xiao

  • @igorpro1
    @igorpro1 2 роки тому

    The plans chosen by the director leave much to be desired.

  • @maksimivanov5417
    @maksimivanov5417 2 роки тому

    With all respect, this was somehow played indifferently, as if the orchestra didn't have much interest in it or much time to practice it...

  • @benediktscharnagl354
    @benediktscharnagl354 3 роки тому +1

    Just want to be the 69 comment

  • @keesvanes2311
    @keesvanes2311 3 роки тому

    Beautiful playing. But a cellist without solos playing with his back to the audience doesn’t really work for me.

  • @chelistian
    @chelistian 7 років тому

    Que feo eso de darle la espalda al publico.

    • @mayorcooper9856
      @mayorcooper9856 6 років тому +2

      Díselo a todos los directores de orquesta

    • @EdiDrums
      @EdiDrums 4 роки тому +1

      ... y calvo con canyas rizadas además! Que aparencia mas hazgo. Jozef Haydn se habrá revolcado en la tumba, seguro. Spiro-torpe.

  • @jauscielingjauquae3539
    @jauscielingjauquae3539 Рік тому

    Very preety BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO. APPLAUSE. APPLAUSE!!!!