Tracklista: CD 1 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Adagio 3. Klaviertrios 4. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Allegro Molto 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Menuet 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Menuet 11. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 12. 3. Andante Con Variazioni 13. Klaviertrios 14. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 15. Klaviertrios 16. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Menuet 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Andante Con Variazioni 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 21. Klaviertrios 22. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante 23. Klaviertrios 24. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Allegro 25. Klaviertrios 26. Haydn, Joseph - 4. Menuetto 27. Klaviertrios 28. Haydn, Joseph - 5. Scherzo 29. Klaviertrios 30. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Moderato 31. Klaviertrios 32. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Meuet 33. Klaviertrios 34. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Presto CD 2 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Moderato 3. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 4. 2. Menuet 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale. Allegro Molto 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Menuet 11. Klaviertrios 12. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Adagio 13. Klaviertrios 14. Haydn, Joseph - 4. Finale. Presto 15. Klaviertrios 16. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Capriccio. Allegretto 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Menuet 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale: Allegro 21. Klaviertrios 22. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 23. Klaviertrios 24. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Minuet 25. Klaviertrios 26. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale. Presto 27. Klaviertrios 28. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 29. Klaviertrios 30. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Polones 31. Klaviertrios 32. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale: Allegro Molto 33. Klaviertrios 34. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 35. Klaviertrios 36. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Menuet 37. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 38. 3. Finale. Allegro CD 3 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 3. Klaviertrios 4. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Menuet 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale. Allegro 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Molto 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Adagio 11. Klaviertrios 12. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Menuet 13. Klaviertrios 14. Haydn, Joseph - 4. Finale 15. Klaviertrios 16. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Menuetto. Allegro 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale.Adagio Con Variazioni 21. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 22. 1. Adagio Non Tanto 23. Klaviertrios 24. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Allegro 25. Klaviertrios 26. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Allegro 27. Klaviertrios 28. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Vivace 29. Klaviertrios 30. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Tempo Di Menuetto CD 4 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Andante Con Variazioni 3. Klaviertrios 4. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Allegro Assai 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Tempo Di Menuetto 11. Klaviertrios 12. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Adagio 13. Klaviertrios 14. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Vivace 15. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 16. 1. Allegro Moderato 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Presto 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 21. Klaviertrios 22. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Tempo Di Menuetto CD 5 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Alllegro Moderato 3. Klaviertrios 4. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Rondo. Presto 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Andante 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Allegro Spiritoso 11. Klaviertrios 12. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 13. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 14. 2. Adagio 15. Klaviertrios 16. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Rondo. Vivace 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andantino Puu Tosto Allegretto 21. Klaviertrios 22. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Vivace Assai CD 6 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 3. Klaviertrios 4. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale. Allegro Moderato 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Finale: Allegro Moderato 11. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 12. 1. Andante 13. Klaviertrios 14. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Allegro 15. Klaviertrios 16. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Allegro 21. Klaviertrios 22. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Andante - Presto 23. Klaviertrios 24. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Adagio, Ma Non Troppo 25. Klaviertrios 26. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Presto CD 7 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 3. Klaviertrios 4. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante Cantabile 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale: Allegro 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Adagio Pastorale - Vivace Assai 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Molto Andante 11. Klaviertrios 12. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale: Presto 13. Klaviertrios 14. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 15. Klaviertrios 16. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Poco Adagio 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale: Allegro 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Molto Andante 21. Klaviertrios 22. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Adagio Ma Non Troppo 23. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 24. 3. Finale: Vivace CD 8 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 3. Klaviertrios 4. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Allegro, Ma Dolce 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Andante 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Poco Adagio. Cantabile 11. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 12. 3. Rondo All'ongarese. Presto 13. Klaviertrios 14. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 15. Klaviertrios 16. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Adagio Cantabile 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Tempo Di Menuetto 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Andante Cantabile 21. Klaviertrios 22. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Allegro CD 9 1. Klaviertrios 2. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 3. Klaviertrios 4. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante Con Moto 5. Klaviertrios 6. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Presto 7. Klaviertrios 8. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro 9. Klaviertrios 10. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante 11. Klaviertrios 12. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale: Presto 13. Klaviertrios 14. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Allegro Moderato 15. Klaviertrios 16. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Allegretto 17. Klaviertrios 18. Haydn, Joseph - 3. Finale: Allegro 19. Klaviertrios 20. Haydn, Joseph - 1. Poco Allegretto 21. Klaviertrios 22. Haydn, Joseph - 2. Andante Es Innocentemente 23. Haydn, Joseph - Klaviertrios 24. 3. Finale: Allemande. Presto Assai


  • Wykonawca Beaux Arts Trio
  • Data premiery 1996-11-11
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"My language is understood by the whole world", these words by Joseph Haydn prove the claim by the great master of Viennese Classicism to build bridges with his music and to integrate in his art prevailing influences of the folkloristic music of the time, which made him into the precursor of a long tradition extending to Smetana, Dvořák and Bartók. Proceeding from Haydn’s oeuvre and the musical traditions of Hungarian and Slovakian Roma, this recording by the versatile Austrian pianist Paul Gulda offers an impression of what Haydn may have heard in Esterháza around 1770 and what influenced his composition permanently. In congenial co-operation with Róbert Gašpar’s band, the musician of excellence easily manages to demonstrate the similarity of originally very different musical styles and to make their mutual enrichment palpable. In combination with works by Haydn that were evidently influenced by Roma musicians, traditional melodies and songs of Hungarian gypsy music of the time are here presented in an authentic manner.


  • Wykonawca Gulda Paul , Robo Gaspar Banda
  • Data premiery 2012-06-01
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Pochodzący z Austrii wybitny klasyczny kompozytor Franz Joseph Haydn, urodzony w 1732 roku w Rohrau, zmarł w 1809 roku w Wiedniu. Artystka komponował poważną muzykę klasyczną, jest zaliczany do tzw. Klasyków wiedeńskich, wraz z Wolfgangiem Amadeuszem Mozartem i Ludwigiem Van Beethovenem i jest z nich najstarszy. Jest prekursorem muzyki swojej epoki i wytaczał jej główne nurty.  Pochodzący z Niemiec wybitny kompozytor Robert Schumann, urodzony w 1810 roku w Zwickau, zmarł w 1856 w Enenich, tworzył w epoce romantyzmu i należał do najwybitniejszych prekursorów owej ery. Lata 1832-39 były dla artysty „Rokiem pieśni”, gdzie kompozytor tworzył głównie utwory na fortepian solo i pieśni. Kompozycje orkiestrowe i kameralne przypadają na rok 1841, stworzył on wtedy wiele różnorakich kompozycje: uwertury, koncerty i sonaty. Album został wydany przez wytwórnię Alto (ALC 1136). Tracklista: Symphony No. 104 in D Major, Hob. I:104 "London" (Joseph Haydn) 1. 1 I. Adagio - Allegro 2. 2 II. Andante 3. 3 III. Menuet: Allegro 4. 4 IV. Finale: Spiritoso Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61 (Robert Schumann) 5. 5 I. Sostenuto assai - Allegro, ma non troppo  6. 6 II. Scherzo: Allegro vivace 7. 7 III. Adagio espressivo 8. 8 IV. Allegro molto vivace


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2000-11-27
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In the summer and early autumn of 1781, Joseph Haydn began work on the six quartets we know today as Op. 33, or more eruditely as Hoboken III: 37-42. They are also known popularly as the “Jungferne” quartets, the “Russian” quartets and “gli scherzi”.In the late autumn of that year, Haydn sent letters to several “gentleman amateurs, great connoisseurs and patrons of music” inviting them to subscribe to manuscript parts of “for the price of 6 ducats… 6 Quartets for 2 violins, viola and violoncello concertante… written in a new and special way.” That Haydn was in a position to send such a letter was due to the wonderful gift Prince Nicolaus Esterhazy gave his Kapellmeister in 1779 – license to write whatever works he chose for sale outside of his duties at the Esterhazy court.Haydn’s German phrase describing the pieces was “von einer Neu, gantz besonderer Art”, so indeed, Haydn’s “new and special way” might also be rendered as “new and completely different” or even “novel and entirely exquisite”.To put the price into perspective, a decent set of clothes tailored in Vienna cost 7 Ducats; Haydn’s official salary from the Prince was 600 Ducats/annum, although in fact, with additional awards, his earnings were nearer 1000. Three of Haydn’s letters trying to sell subscriptions for the quartets still exist. The first is addressed to Johann Kaspar Lavater, a Swiss poet, and one of the leading exponents of the Sturm und Drang movement. The second is addressed to Robert Schlecht, Cistercian Abbott of Salmannsweiler in Land Baden (a musically significant hub) a repeat customer, having acquired Haydn’s Symphony No. 24 in 1773. The third is to Prince Oettingen-Wallerstein, whose court was a hotbed of chamber music activity. Beyond hiring an excellent orchestra and fine composers, he encouraged traveling musicians to perform at court there, hosting, among many others, Beethoven in 1787 and Haydn on his first journey to London, in 1791. Haydn anticipated selling 16 such subscriptions, representing approximately one sixth of his annual official pay. In December, 1781, he sent the quartets to his primary publisher, the Viennese house of Artaria, understanding that they would be published after he had satisfied his subscribers. Artaria, however, had the pieces engraved very quickly, and offered them for sale on December 29, 1781. This enraged Haydn, who stood to lose a considerable sum, and he immediately ceased all further correspondence with Artaria (Artaria’s selling price for the engraved quartets was 4 gulden, which represented about 14% of the 6 Ducats Haydn was asking for the manuscript parts). Two weeks later, realizing perhaps the advantage of the long-term relationship with Artaria, Haydn had calmed down; within a month of that, Haydn offered the quartets to Hummel in Berlin, and Forester in London, both of whom published them that year. The Hummel edition featured an engraving of a young maiden, or “Jungferne”, the first of the popular names for the quartets. All of this activity points to the significance and popularity of the works, which were consumed almost exclusively by amateur performers; the notion of a public, professional string quartet concert in most of Europe was still several decades away. The first documented performance of the quartets was in the chambers of the Russian Grand Duke Paul (later Tsar Paul I). Haydn inscribed a dedication on the manuscript copy of the quartets that he gave to the Grand Duke, hence the second popular nickname, the “Russian” Quartets. The third popular name, “gli scherzi” or “the Jokes”, speaks to the music itself. For the first time in his quartets, Haydn replaces the minuet movement with one entitled scherzo; while all six movements share essentially the same form, they demonstrate incredible variety of texture and invention. In the trio section of the scherzo of Op. 33, No. 2 in E flat major (Hob. III: 38, which is itself known as “the Joke”), Haydn specifies fingerings in the first violin part that imply sliding between the pitches (perhaps a slightly tipsy tavern fiddler?). The last movement of the same piece features an elaborate joke, with several false endings, finishing with precisely the same two measures as it began. Haydn again uses the technique of reprise in the opening movement of Op. 33, No. 5 (Hob. III: 41, the “How do you do?”) again using a two-measure unit. As these pieces were intended for private consumption, they are also full of jokes for the performers themselves. One of our favourites is in the last movement of Op. 33, No. 4 (Hob. III: 40), in which the first violinist has awkward string crossings at breakneck speed, while the second violinist essentially fills in the first violinist’s part in the higher octave; what we hear is a simple line, what we see is Haydn torturing the first violinist, making him work a great deal harder than absolutely necessary!


  • Wykonawca Eybler Quartet
  • Data premiery 2012-11-01
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Album został wydany przez wytwórnię Haenssler (HC 18053). Tracklista: CD 1 Joseph Haydn 1. Variations & Sonatas CD 2 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1. Sonatas & Fantasia CD 3 Joseph Haydn 1. Sonatas CD 4 Georg Friedrich Handel 1. Suites CD 5 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1. Sonatas CD 6 Johann Sebastian Bach 1. Inventions & Sinfonias, BWV 772 - 801 CD 7 Johann Sebastian Bach 1. "Chromatic" Fantasia & Fugue D Minor Clavierubung zweither Theil CD 8 & 9 Johann Sebastian Bach 1, Goldberg Variations, BWV 988


  • Wykonawca Koroliov Evgeni
  • Data premiery 2019-10-01
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Tracklista:  Christoph Förster 1. Horn Concerto [No. 1] in E flat major  Georg Philipp Telemann 2. Horn Concerto in D major, TWV 51:D8  Johann Baptist Georg Neruda 3. Horn Concerto in E flat major  Leopold Mozart 4. Sinfonia da camera (Sinfoniein D major, VII:D5)  Joseph Haydn 5. Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, Hob. VIId:3


  • Wykonawca Swedish Chamber Orchestra , Frank-Gemmill Alec
  • Data premiery 2018-04-01
  • Nośnik SACD
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Hyperion’s Record of the Month is the third double-volume release in Marc-André Hamelin’s much-praised series of Haydn’s keyboard sonatas. Haydn wrote around sixty keyboard sonatas and this selection of eleven focuses on those from the 1770s, including the great C minor sonata from the composer’s ‘Sturm und Drang’ period, with its dynamic contrasts and virtuoso demands. These are bookended by three from Haydn’s earliest output from the 1750s, most likely penned for his young female pupils to play, and the D major sonata written during the second of the mature composer’s triumphant London visits in 1794. In all these fascinating, idiosyncratic works, Marc-André Hamelin wears his renowned virtuosity lightly, while playing with understated wit and the elegant, immaculate musicianship that has come to define one of the greatest pianists of our time.


  • Wykonawca Hamelin Marc-Andre
  • Data premiery 2012-04-01
  • Nośnik CD
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