Haydn / Florilegium: Syms Nos. 6 7 & 8 : Le Matin Le Midi & Le Soir

Haydn / Florilegium SKU: 43008599
Haydn / Florilegium: Syms Nos. 6 7 & 8 : Le Matin Le Midi & Le Soir

Haydn / Florilegium: Syms Nos. 6 7 & 8 : Le Matin Le Midi & Le Soir

Haydn / Florilegium SKU: 43008599

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Syms Nos. 6 7 & 8 : Le Matin Le Midi & Le Soir
Artist: Haydn / Florilegium
Label: Channel Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 723385447221
Genre: Classical Artists

Recorded in St John's Church West Norwood, London in March 2022, Florilegium release their 31st Channel Classics album: Haydn Symphonies Nos. 6, 7 and 8. This recording involves 18 members of Florilegium, the exact same number Haydn had at his disposal when he composed these symphonies shortly after arriving at Esterhazy in 1761. Haydn's first symphonies for his new employer, Prince Paul Anton Esterházy, form a group of three entitled Morning, Noon and Night. Perhaps these were a result of the Prince's suggestion that Haydn write something programmatic along the lines of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. As symphonies for a small chamber orchestra, all three exploit the solo skills of each of Florilegium's principals, from flute to double bass, not to mention heroic horns as well as spectacular violin and cello solos, each vividly characterized in an almost operatic way. Florilegium's previous Haydn London Symphonies recording was hailed as "first rate" by BBC Music Magazine. Florilegium is one of Britain's most outstanding period instrument groups specializing in music from the 17th and 18th centuries. Many of their recordings have garnered international awards over the years.

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