Divertimenti Quartet - Haydn / Sensi / Piccolo Concerto Wien - Music - Accent Records - 4015023242920 - August 12, 2014
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Divertimenti Quartet

Haydn / Sensi / Piccolo Concerto Wien

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Divertimenti Quartet

Michael Haydn: Divertimenti, Haydn / Sensi / Piccolo Concerto Wien, Release Date: 08/12/2014. Composer: Michael Haydn, Orchestra/Ensemble: Piccolo Concerto Wien, Number of Discs: 1. Joseph Haydn's younger brother Michael (1737-1806) was also a highly esteemed composer during his lifetime; his works were admired by Schubert and Mozart. The life journeys of the two Haydn's ran almost parallel to each other during their early years: both were choirboys at St. Stephan's Cathedral in Vienna and were educated by the Kapellmeister there, Georg Reutter The Younger. After six years in Großwardein with Bishop Adam Patacsics, Michael Haydn was taken by Archbishop Sigismund von Schrattenbach to Salzburg, where he was appointed court composer in 1763. Michael Haydn worked in Salzburg for 43 years, composing numerous sacred and secular works; these were not printed, however, which is the reason why they are not as well known as those of his famous brother. The Divertimenti recorded here are written for either a quartet or a trio - but not, however, in the later customary ensemble of one or two violins, viola and violoncello. Their varied instrumental colors give them a special attraction: alongside the string instruments just named, one can hear the English horn, oboe, violoncello piccolo and violone in variable combinations.


PICCOLO CONCERTO WIEN/ROBERTO SENSI

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Composer Haydn, Michael
Released August 12, 2014
EAN/UPC 4015023242920
Label Accent Records ACR24292.2
Genre Classical
Dimensions 129 × 143 × 7 mm   ·   67 g
Conductor Roberto Sensi
Orchestra Piccolo Concerto Wien