Haydn

Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was an Austrian composer. He was one of the most prolific and prominent composers of the classical period. He is often called the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet" because of his important contributions to these genres. He was also instrumental in the development of the piano trio and in the evolution of sonata form.

Wikipedia More information for this classical composer and his music can be found at Wikipedia... Joseph Haydn
Haydn - String Quartet In F Major No.5 - II. Serenade Andante Cantabile
Haydn string quartet in f no.2 - Classical Music - 04:27 - Strings quartet in F major Opus 3 No.5 II. Serenade: Andante cantabile composed by Roman Hoffstetter (Classical composer and Benedictine monk) wrongly attributed to Franz Joseph Haydn "Father of the String Quartet" - String Quartet in F major, Op. 3, No. 5, Hob.III:17, "Serenade" (attrib. to Hoffstetter) : II. Serenade: Andante cantabile

Haydn - Surprise Symphony No.94 - 1st Movement
Haydn - surprise symphony no.94-1st movement - Classical Music - 03.59 - symphony classical, orchestra - The Symphony No. 94 - 1st Movement (Adagio - Vivace assai) in G major is the second of the twelve London symphonies composed by Joseph Haydn in 1791. From the nicknamed Surprise Symphony and in German as the Symphony "mit dem Paukenschlag" (with the kettledrum stroke).

Haydn - Symphony No.104 - 1st Movement
Haydn symphony no.104-1st movement - Classical Music - 08:35 - The Symphony No.104 - 1st Movement (Adagio - Allegro) in D major is Joseph Haydn's final symphony and the last of the twelve London Symphonies and is known as the London Symphony. The slow and grand introduction.

Haydn - Symphony No.104 - 2nd Movement
Haydn symphony no.104-2nd movement - Classical Music - 08:18 - The Symphony No.104 - 2nd Movement (Andante) in D major is Joseph Haydn's final symphony and the last of the twelve London Symphonies and is known as the London Symphony.

Haydn - Symphony No.104 - 3rd Movement
Haydn symphony no.104-3rd movement - Classical Music - 05:24 - The Symphony No.104 - 3rd Movement (Menuetto and Trio: Allegro) in D major is Joseph Haydn's final symphony and the last of the twelve London Symphonies and is known as the London Symphony. The third movement is a minuet and trio in D major

Haydn - Symphony No.104 - 4th Movement
Haydn symphony no.104-4th movement - Classical Music - 06:44 - The Symphony No.104 - 4th Movement (Finale: Spiritoso) in D major is Joseph Haydn's final symphony and the last of the twelve London Symphonies and is known as the London Symphony. The exuberant finale is the opening theme which is said to be based on the Croatian traditional song Oj, Jelena, Jelena, jabuka zelena ("Oh, Helen, Helen, green apple of mine").

Haydn - The Clock Symphony No.101 - 2nd Movement
Haydn - Clock symphony 101-2 - Classical Music - 02.50 - symphony, classical, orchestra - The Symphony No.101 - 2nd Movement (Andante) in D major is the ninth of the twelve London Symphonies composed by Joseph Haydn in 1794 known as The Clock because of it's "ticking" rhythm.

Haydn - The Heavens Are Telling
Haydn - the heavens are telling - Classical Music - 04.40 - Christmas - choir, classical, voice - Haydn 'The Heavens are Telling' is No.13 Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes (The heavens are telling the glory of God) from part 1 of 'The Creation', an oratorio composed around 1798 by Joseph Haydn and is said to be Haydn's best work. The mightiest and most popular of the choruses of The Creation.


 
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