Hornkonzerte
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Details / Tracklist: Konzert für Horn und Orchester D-Dur MH 53
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "1. Allegro moderato"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "2. Adagio"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "3. Allegro"
Konzert für Horn und Posaune (aus Serenata D-Dur, MH 86)
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "1. Adagio"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "2. Allegro molto"
Konzert für Horn und Orchester D-Dur (Concertino) MH 134
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "1. Larghetto"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "2. Allegro ma non troppo"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "3. Menuetto - Trio"
Konzert für Horn und Streicher Nr. 3 D-Dur Hob. VIId:3
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "1. Allegro"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "2. Andante"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 11. "3. Finale: Allegro"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Premysl Vojta/ Fabrice Millischer
Description:It is difficult to ascertain how many horn concertos Joseph Haydn and his younger brother Michael actually wrote. Certain works are lost; others are erroneously ascribed, or their authenticity is at least doubtful. One of the concertos has even been ascribed by different musicologists to Joseph and to Michael Haydn, but it may have been written by another person entirely. The two brothers wrote most of their concertos for the widest variety of solo instruments, but usually in the same type of situation: i.e. once they had assumed important posts at the head of renowned court orchestras. Joseph Haydn became Kapellmeister for the Ezterházy princes in 1761, and Michael became concertmaster of the Salzburg archdiocese court orchestra in 1763. The court musicians in both orchestras were virtuosos in their own right, and one of the tasks of a Kapellmeister consisted in composing new works that permitted them to display their outstanding abilities in the presence of their sovereigns. (Excerpt from the liner notes by Dr. Arnim Raab, Haydn-Institut) - PREMYSL VOJTA/FABRICE MILLISCHER
It is difficult to ascertain how many horn concertos Joseph Haydn and his younger brother Michael actually wrote. Certain works are lost; others are erroneously ascribed, or their authenticity at least doubtful. One of the concertos has even been ascribed by different musicologists to Joseph and to Michael Haydn, but it may have been written by another person entirely. The two brothers wrote most of their concertos for the widest variety of solo instruments, but usually in the same type of situation: i.e. once they had assumed important posts at the head of renowned court orchestras. Joseph Haydn became Kapellmeister for the Esterhazy princes in 1761, and Michael became concertmaster of the Salzburg archdiocese court orchestra in 1763. The court musicians in both orchestras were virtuosos in their own right, and one of the tasks of a Kapellmeister consisted in composing new works that permitted them to display their outstanding abilities in the presence of their sovereigns.
Recording Location: VII 2017, Pra?ská k?i?ovatka / Prague Crossroads ? 2017 P?emysl Vojta, under exclusive licence to Avi-Service for music, Cologne/Germany © 2018 Avi-Service for music. Made in Germany. Digipak, 20-page booklet
Manufacturer No.: AVI8553146
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