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Description
The symphonies presented here date from the years 1762 and 1771. While scored only for strings and pairs of two oboes and horns with a bassoon added, Haydn manages to delight us with numerous surprising ideas: Symphony No. 25 has no slow movement, while No. 36 suddenly becomes a concerto movement with solo violin and solo cello and No. 43 storms forward with relentlessly driving rhythms... You can clearly hear that Haydn was a great experimenter and a great entertainer. Thomas Fey's interpretations make all this clearly heard.
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Symphony No. 43 E-flat Major Mercury - Heidelberger Sinfoniker
- 2. Symphony No. 25 C Minor - Heidelberger Sinfoniker
- 3. Symphony No. 36 E flat Major - Heidelberger Sinfoniker
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