HAYDN Symphonies Nos 49 & 87 (Christophers)
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Composer or Director: Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Coro
Magazine Review Date: 01/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 79
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: COR16168
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 49, 'La Passione' |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra Harry Christophers, Conductor Joseph Haydn, Composer |
Symphony No. 87 |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra Joseph Haydn, Composer |
Sinfonia concertante |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Aisslinn Nosky, Violin Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra Harry Christophers, Conductor Max Mandel, Viola Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer |
Author: David Threasher
Symphony No 49, La Passione, perhaps enjoys more individual fame than No 87. Dating from almost two decades earlier, it’s cast in the most austere Sturm und Drang, barely leaving the orbit of dark F minor except for a moment of major-key relief in the Trio, once again with prominent horns rising to the top of the register. The Adagio comes first, setting the scene for an angry Allegro di molto, which sizzles with a fury that is only topped by Giovanni Antonini on the disc that recently launched his cycle – but then, the ‘H+H’ and Il Giardino Armonico are very different ensembles, even if they are fairly evenly matched in the seething finale.
Concertmaster Aisslinn Nosky returns as soloist between the symphonies in Mozart’s Sinfonia concertante, joined from the ranks by viola player Max Mandel, who very nearly outdoes her in the charisma of his playing. The programming is thought-provoking, once again pitting Haydn, the earthy intellectual, against his younger contemporary, the sophisticated and well-travelled savant. Allow for the merest audience rustle and the occasional hint of an ensemble fluff – all but unavoidable in concert – and Christophers once again demonstrates that his 203-year-old band are in rude health.
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