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Last night I started listening to Haydn's Oratorio to The Seasons (not to be confused with PDQ Bach's The Seasonings). The quote from the Surprise Symphony took me completely by surprise and reminded me of Peter Schickele. The music is wonderful! I am looking forwards to more on Exploring Music tonight.
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostLast night I started listening to Haydn's Oratorio to The Seasons (not to be confused with PDQ Bach's The Seasonings). The quote from the Surprise Symphony took me completely by surprise and reminded me of Peter Schickele. The music is wonderful! I am looking forwards to more on Exploring Music tonight.
'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Peter View PostBeethoven died 197 years ago today (26th March 1827) - so listening to the 3 Equali for 4 trombones. The 1st and 3rd were played at his funeral 3 days later on 29th March 1827.
I'm listening the funeral march from the "Eroica" to mark the occasion. It's hard to believe we are only a few years away from the 200th anniversary of his death!
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I've been wallowing in Haydn for the past few weeks as I've just got a box set of the 12 London symphonies (Bernstein and the New York Phil).
About half of them are completely new to me and it's a most enjoyable experience.
Haydn must be the most underrated composer in musical history. I am familiar with about 24 of his symphonies - only 80 more to go!Last edited by Michael; 04-25-2024, 12:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostI've been wallowing in Haydn for the past few weeks as I've just got a box set of the 12 London symphonies (Bernstein and the NYSO).
About half of them are completely new to me and it's a most enjoyable experience.
Haydn must be the most underrated composer in musical history. I am familiar with about 24 of his symphonies - only 80 more to go!
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Originally posted by Chris View Post
I agree! I went through all of the Haydn symphonies several years ago, and I was constantly surprised that despite the great number of them, each one had something new and interesting to offer. The same with his string quartets. Haydn is well worth setting some time aside to explore, and not just the most famous works.
'Man know thyself'
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