I’ve just been listening to the fourth movement of the London on EC and for the first time ever I reckoned that it said - ‘That’s it. That’s me done’. I’ve always felt that 104 had an air of finality about it, but it really brought that home this morning!
Haydn’s 104th Symphony
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
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Originally posted by Once Was 4 View PostJust imagine somebody trying to do that these days!
The "valedictory" tone towards the end of the work is something that can be over-emphasized by conductors - a school I once worked for had a recording by (I think) Jochum which was very good, except that it really "lingered" over that section just before the buoyant Coda (a bit like last night's Death in Paradise) as if old Joe were about to shuffle off his mortal. There is a tone of farewell - but to his London audiences and friends, not to life (or even the genre of the Symphony - he had no notion that he wouldn't be writing any more).[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostMoney can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by alycidon View PostI’ve just been listening to the fourth movement of the London on EC and for the first time ever I reckoned that it said - ‘That’s it. That’s me done’. I’ve always felt that 104 had an air of finality about it, but it really brought that home this morning!
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I should set myself the enjoyable task of listening to all the Haydn Symphonies before 2020 is out!
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostJust a suggestion. If it were me, I wouldn't try to do it chronologically. Mixing the early with the late makes one appreciate the qualities of both.... the emerging symphonic form and its later architecture in the hands of a mature master.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostAs I am enjoying a phase of listening to music from the Bach to Mozart era I should set myself the enjoyable task of listening to all the Haydn Symphonies before 2020 is out!
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI'd recommend the period instrument set on DECCA with Hogwood, Brüggen and Dantoni if you have access to it. We borrowed the set from the local library and listened over a period of a couple of months. A very rewarding experience!
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