If you got the blues listen to Haydn. The man was irrepressible. His music chases away clouds. I like no.93. I think it has more length and muscle than it's neighbors.
Listening to Haydn has been a wonderful experience of discovery for me. Thank you for making these scores available. I've just looked at that famous portrait of the composer at the beginning of this score with something in his right hand pointing down at an angle. This time I happen to be wearing my glasses. No, the item in his hand isn't a fat Havana cigar, it's a book! For years I've thought Haydn was a smoker.
13:05 When musicians intentionally want to be blind. Let me spell it, the notation: a due tenuto ff. Meaning two instruments playing the same note quite loud and holding. I cannot hear it. It is not holding and there is no forte fortissimo. Jumping from pp to ff must have a shock effect.
@@DemirSezer he means the way that one note was executed by the player. It was indeed pathetic. Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra did a much better job.
If you got the blues listen to Haydn. The man was irrepressible. His music chases away clouds. I like no.93. I think it has more length and muscle than it's neighbors.
God, Haydn finales are never a let down! The man knew how to end a piece with a bang!
finally found a recording to practice along to
Most beautifully craft out symphony.
Haydn does not want to nickname this symphony knowing what he has done in the second movement !
He wrote this in 1791, the year Mozart died. Do you think it was an homage to him?🤣
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Thank u
@@timothyalvaradozzz you're welcome
Thanks
Listening to Haydn has been a wonderful experience of discovery for me. Thank you for making these scores available. I've just looked at that famous portrait of the composer at the beginning of this score with something in his right hand pointing down at an angle. This time I happen to be wearing my glasses. No, the item in his hand isn't a fat Havana cigar, it's a book! For years I've thought Haydn was a smoker.
Why couldn't the basson player understand? It's "fortissimo" FF not "piano" p
Haydn meant it to be FARTissimo not piano for comedic purposes
That "fart" stunk (it wasn't loud enough). Good symphony.
Thank you for sharing another beautiful piece of music!
I love how to oboist completely ignored the slurs in the end of the 2nd mvt solo! ... but a very nice fart from the bassoons!
Not really great
Listen to the fart in the recording of this Symphony by George Szell with the Cleveland Orchestra. Completely "farts" on this one 😛
13:05 When musicians intentionally want to be blind. Let me spell it, the notation: a due tenuto ff. Meaning two instruments playing the same note quite loud and holding. I cannot hear it. It is not holding and there is no forte fortissimo. Jumping from pp to ff must have a shock effect.
this is more about the compressed recording i guess
yeah bassoonist seem to favor the tenudo over the ff
Magnificent!
19:52 Quoting his own Symphony No. 87!
I love how the oboeist ignored the articulation written at 12:12 and the bassoonists ignored the fortissimo at 13:05 (i dont love it)
8:44 jazzy chords
compressors can kill classic music
Classical music does not work in a vacuum !
fart
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Fog horn
Man that second move sounds too fast for me. Either largo nor cantabile.
2:20
13:05 was pathetic
it definitely isn't pathetic, it's the peak of the Classical era
@@DemirSezer he means the way that one note was executed by the player. It was indeed pathetic. Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra did a much better job.
@@detectivehome3318 ohh he meant the interpretation, then yea i agree
White beans symphony
13:06 was pathetic.
This really a completely outdated Haydn version. To slow, unsubtle, sloppy...even the very first tutti chord is botched.
Exactly. Szell's version with the Cleveland Orchestra "farts" this one out of the toilet
fart
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