Richard Wigmore chooses his favourite recording of Joseph Haydn’s Harmoniemesse in B flat.
In 1802, when Haydn completed the Harmoniemesse (having, as he put it, “toiled wearily and laboriously”), the 70-year-old was acknowledged as Europe’s greatest living composer. The mass setting, Haydn’s last major completed work, never gained the same popularity as his two late oratorios The Creation and The Seasons. But it has long been recognised as one of Haydn’s supreme achievements into which, despite old age and failing health, he poured a lifetime of experience to create music both fresh and inspiring. The orchestra is the largest Haydn used for any of his six masses and its name comes from its large section of wind (’harmonie’) instruments.
Available versions:-
Maura Moreira, Peter Winberger, Christiane Sorell, Gerhard Eder, Vienna Academy Chamber Choir, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, George Barati *
Judith Blegen, Kenneth Riegel, Frederica von Stade, Simon Estes, Westminster Choir, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein *
Sumner Thompson, Jeremy Budd, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mireille Asselin, Handel and Haydn Society Chorus, Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra, Harry Christophers
Ilona Tokody, Klára Takács, Dénes Gulyás, József Gregor, Slovak Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, János Ferencsik
Joanne Lunn, Angharad Gruffydd Jones, Sara Mingardo, Topi Lehtipuu, Brindley Sherratt, Andrew Busher, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner
Kirsten Sollek, Nacole Palmer, Nina Faia, Matthew Hensrud, Andrew Nolen, Daniel Mutlu, Trinity Choir & REBEL Baroque Orchestra, Jane Glover
Ines Siedlaczek, Bettina Ranch, Tobias Hunger, Tobias Berndt, Reußisches Kammerorchester, Kammerchor der Frauenkirche Dresden, Matthias Grünert
Erna Spoorenberg (soprano), Helen Watts, Alexander Young, Joseph Rouleau, Brian Runnet, Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, George Guest *
Concentus musicus Wien, Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Nikolaus Harnoncourt *
Barbara Martig-Tüller, Ria Bollen, Adalbert Krau, Kurt Widmer.Bachchor Mainz & Sinfonieorchester des Südwestfunks, Diethard Hellmann
Nancy Argenta, Pamela Helen Stephen, Mark Padmore, Stephen Varcoe, Collegium Musicum 90, Richard Hickox
Lynda Russell, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, William Kendall, Michael George, Brandenburg Orchestra, Choir of Winchester Cathedral, David Hill
Malin Hartelius, Judith Schmid, Christian Elsner, Franz-Josef Selig, Michaela Knab, Bernhard Schneider, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Mariss Jansons (SACD/DVD)
Maja Roodveldt, Corrie Pronk, Andreas Gisler, Marc Pantus, Netherlands Bach Ensemble, Krijn Koetsveld *
Harry van der Kamp, Christoph Prégardien, Sandra Piau, Monica Groop, La Petite Bande, Choeur de Chambre de Namur Sigiswald Kuijken
Stephan MacLeod, Sunhae Im, Bernhard Berchtold, Britta Schwarz, Nina Unden, Wolfgang Klose, Kölner Kammerorchester, Cologne Cathedral Choir, Helmut Müller-Brühl *
Daniela Sindram, Simona �aturová, James Taylor, Michael Nagy, Gächinger Kantorei, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Helmuth Rilling
(* = download only)
In 1802, when Haydn completed the Harmoniemesse (having, as he put it, “toiled wearily and laboriously”), the 70-year-old was acknowledged as Europe’s greatest living composer. The mass setting, Haydn’s last major completed work, never gained the same popularity as his two late oratorios The Creation and The Seasons. But it has long been recognised as one of Haydn’s supreme achievements into which, despite old age and failing health, he poured a lifetime of experience to create music both fresh and inspiring. The orchestra is the largest Haydn used for any of his six masses and its name comes from its large section of wind (’harmonie’) instruments.
Available versions:-
Maura Moreira, Peter Winberger, Christiane Sorell, Gerhard Eder, Vienna Academy Chamber Choir, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, George Barati *
Judith Blegen, Kenneth Riegel, Frederica von Stade, Simon Estes, Westminster Choir, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein *
Sumner Thompson, Jeremy Budd, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mireille Asselin, Handel and Haydn Society Chorus, Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra, Harry Christophers
Ilona Tokody, Klára Takács, Dénes Gulyás, József Gregor, Slovak Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, János Ferencsik
Joanne Lunn, Angharad Gruffydd Jones, Sara Mingardo, Topi Lehtipuu, Brindley Sherratt, Andrew Busher, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner
Kirsten Sollek, Nacole Palmer, Nina Faia, Matthew Hensrud, Andrew Nolen, Daniel Mutlu, Trinity Choir & REBEL Baroque Orchestra, Jane Glover
Ines Siedlaczek, Bettina Ranch, Tobias Hunger, Tobias Berndt, Reußisches Kammerorchester, Kammerchor der Frauenkirche Dresden, Matthias Grünert
Erna Spoorenberg (soprano), Helen Watts, Alexander Young, Joseph Rouleau, Brian Runnet, Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, George Guest *
Concentus musicus Wien, Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Nikolaus Harnoncourt *
Barbara Martig-Tüller, Ria Bollen, Adalbert Krau, Kurt Widmer.Bachchor Mainz & Sinfonieorchester des Südwestfunks, Diethard Hellmann
Nancy Argenta, Pamela Helen Stephen, Mark Padmore, Stephen Varcoe, Collegium Musicum 90, Richard Hickox
Lynda Russell, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, William Kendall, Michael George, Brandenburg Orchestra, Choir of Winchester Cathedral, David Hill
Malin Hartelius, Judith Schmid, Christian Elsner, Franz-Josef Selig, Michaela Knab, Bernhard Schneider, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Mariss Jansons (SACD/DVD)
Maja Roodveldt, Corrie Pronk, Andreas Gisler, Marc Pantus, Netherlands Bach Ensemble, Krijn Koetsveld *
Harry van der Kamp, Christoph Prégardien, Sandra Piau, Monica Groop, La Petite Bande, Choeur de Chambre de Namur Sigiswald Kuijken
Stephan MacLeod, Sunhae Im, Bernhard Berchtold, Britta Schwarz, Nina Unden, Wolfgang Klose, Kölner Kammerorchester, Cologne Cathedral Choir, Helmut Müller-Brühl *
Daniela Sindram, Simona �aturová, James Taylor, Michael Nagy, Gächinger Kantorei, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Helmuth Rilling
(* = download only)
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