From the title you can see that this includes Haydn, Mozart, though not Beethoven who wrote his first published symphonies around 1801-2.
This thread is primarily intended for discussion about other composers, such as members of the Mannheim School. There are quite a number of composers from this period whose work is hardly known except to specialists.
A few are:
Franz Ignaz Beck
Christian Cannabich
Ignaz Holzbauer
Leopold Kozeluch
Ignaz Pleyel [one of Haydn's favourite pupils]
Franz Xaver Richter
Johann Stamitz
Carl Stamitz
Johann Baptist Wanhal (sometimes Vanhal)
Georg Joseph Vogler
Composers who lived in the 18th Century, but who may have written symphonic works in the 19th Century include Franz Danzi and Anton Reicha, besides Beethoven, of course.
Look hard in the CD catalogues and you may find that actually there are quite a lot of recordings.
For starters:
Vogler, Symphony in D minor "Parisier", Mattias Bamert, London Mozart Players, Chandos
Cannabich, Symphony 22 in C
Symphony 57 in E flat
Symphony in A
Mattias Bamert, London Mozart Players, Chandos
Richter Symphony 43 in F minor
Symphony 52 in D
Symphony 82 in E minor
Symphony 69 in A
Mattias Bamert, London Mozart Players, Chandos
Grandes Symphonies - 2 sets 1-6, 7-12, Hakkinen, Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, Naxos [string orchestra]
Holzbauer Symphony Op 4, No 3 in E flat, The Mannheim School, Camerata Bern, Archiv
Kozeluch Symphony in D, London Mozart Players, Bamert, Chandos
Some rather decent stuff in there, though might take a day or two to "get into" the style. Over to you.
This thread is primarily intended for discussion about other composers, such as members of the Mannheim School. There are quite a number of composers from this period whose work is hardly known except to specialists.
A few are:
Franz Ignaz Beck
Christian Cannabich
Ignaz Holzbauer
Leopold Kozeluch
Ignaz Pleyel [one of Haydn's favourite pupils]
Franz Xaver Richter
Johann Stamitz
Carl Stamitz
Johann Baptist Wanhal (sometimes Vanhal)
Georg Joseph Vogler
Composers who lived in the 18th Century, but who may have written symphonic works in the 19th Century include Franz Danzi and Anton Reicha, besides Beethoven, of course.
Look hard in the CD catalogues and you may find that actually there are quite a lot of recordings.
For starters:
Vogler, Symphony in D minor "Parisier", Mattias Bamert, London Mozart Players, Chandos
Cannabich, Symphony 22 in C
Symphony 57 in E flat
Symphony in A
Mattias Bamert, London Mozart Players, Chandos
Richter Symphony 43 in F minor
Symphony 52 in D
Symphony 82 in E minor
Symphony 69 in A
Mattias Bamert, London Mozart Players, Chandos
Grandes Symphonies - 2 sets 1-6, 7-12, Hakkinen, Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, Naxos [string orchestra]
Holzbauer Symphony Op 4, No 3 in E flat, The Mannheim School, Camerata Bern, Archiv
Kozeluch Symphony in D, London Mozart Players, Bamert, Chandos
Some rather decent stuff in there, though might take a day or two to "get into" the style. Over to you.
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