Haydn’s Lieder
During his search for links between Haydn and Mozart, Thijs Bonger found himself on a new side path; Haydn’s Lieder. And while listening, he fell from one surprise to the next. So much beauty that you seldom or never hear. Today first two English arrangements of his instrumental music. And then the songs he wrote in England, with , stylish, sad lyrics by his good friend Anne Hunter (see portrait).
Haydn: Ballad(Duet): The fleeting Hours
Emma Kirkby, soprano
Roger Covey-Crump, tenor
Alastair Ross, square piano (1798)
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Haydn: Peace and Content
Emma Kirkby, soprano
Roger Covey-Crump, tenor
Jenny Thomas, flute
Ian Gammie, guitar
Alastair Ross, square piano (1798)
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Haydn: Recollection
Elly Ameling, soprano
Jörg Demus, piano
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Haydn: Symfonie in C major no. 97: menuet
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Colin Davis.
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Haydn: Despair
Elly Ameling, soprano
Jörg Demus, piano
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Haydn: Pastoral Song (My mother bids me bind my hair)
Arleen Auger, soprano
Walter Olbertz, piano
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Haydn: The Wanderer
Elly Ameling, soprano
Jörg Demus, piano
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Haydn: The Spirit’s Song
Elly Ameling, soprano
Jörg Demus, piano
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Haydn: Content
John Mark Ainsley, tenor
Roger Vignoles, piano
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Haydn: She never told her love
John Mark Ainsley, tenor
Roger Vignoles, piano
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Haydn: O tuneful voice
Elly Ameling, soprano
Jörg Demus, piano
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