Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 44-49
Fiery accounts of six symphonies from Haydn’s ‘Sturm und Drang’ period. Daniel Barenboim had been conducting the English Chamber Orchestra for 20 years when he made the first of the three Deutsche Grammophon LPs newly remastered and compiled on this Eloquence twofer. The familiarity tells in the crisp and dynamic response of the ECO to Barenboim’s elegant and idiomatic leadership. Without recourse to the bright and individuated instrumental textures of period instruments – a performing philosophy he has always shunned – Barenboim vividly outlines the knife-edge drama of the ‘Trauer’ Symphony (No.44), the hornled festivity of the piece dedicated to the Empress Maria Theresia (No.48) and the unpredictable twists and turns of the ‘Farewell’ (No.45). Deprived of memorable nicknames, Nos. 46 and 47 have never achieved the renown of the other four symphonies composed around the turn of the 1770s, yet Barenboim is alive to their revolutionary qualities. Haydn was no hide-bound conservative but one of music’s great innovators and experimenters, exemplified by the palindromic ingenuity of No.47’s Minuet and Trio and the subtle, proto-Minimalist rhythmic patterning of the symphony’s not-so-slow movement. While Barenboim has since become renowned for his broadly conceived interpretations of Bruckner and Wagner, the forward drive and relentless energy of No.49 (‘La Passione’) belong in spirit to the early recordings of Mozart concertos and Beethoven sonatas that propelled him to internat
Tracks
1~1~Symphony No. 44 In E Minor, H.I:44 'trauer-Symphonie' (Mourning)1~2~Symphony No. 45 In F Sharp Minor, H.I:45 'abschieds-Symphonie' (Farewell)
1~3~Symphony No. 46 In B Major, Hob.I:46
1~4~Symphony No. 47 In G Major, Hob. I:47
1~5~Symphony No. 48 In C Major, H.I:48 'maria Theresia'
1~6~Symphony No. 49 In F Minor, H.I:49 'la Passione'
Details
Format: CDArtist: Daniel Barenboim
Release Date: 26 October 2018
Genre: Classical Music
Label: ELOQUENCE / D.G.
Distributor: Universal Music
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