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Begun in 1793, this series features six symphonies, Nos. 99-104. Perennial favorites include the "Military" symphony (No. 100), the "Clock" symphony (No. 101), and "Drumroll" (No. 103). Reproduced from an authoritative early edition.
Haydn's "most perfect concerto," originally written for soloist and
orchestra, was conceived to display the capabilities of the then
newly invented valve trumpet. This Robert Rumbelow setting for
soloist and Baroque era wind ensemble was premiered on the 1996
Japan Tour by the Eastman Wind Ensemble, Donald Hunsberger,
conducting and Barbara Butler or Charles Geyer, trumpet soloist.
A boxed collection featuring historical performances by three of
the Boston Symphony Orchestra's eminent music directors, Charles
Munch, Erich Leinsdorf and William Steinberg. Stretching from 1958
to 1970, the recordings feature works by amongst others Debussy,
Ravel, Mozart, Schubert, Tchaikovsky and Haydn.
Charles Munch conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in two rare
televised performances from Harvard University in the early 1960s.
Featured works include Haydn's 'Symphony No. 98', and Bruckner's
'Symphony No. 7'.
Raphael Kubelik conducts the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen
Rundfunks in this performance of Hayden's mass recorded live at the
Basilika Ottobeuren in 1982. The recital includes performances by
Lucia Popp, Doris Soffel, Horst Laubenthal and Kurt Moll.
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