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Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony no. 13 2. Adagio cantabile

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Franz Joseph Haydn

Symphony no. 13

2. Adagio cantabile

Claudio Mastrangelo, cello and the Bari Symphony Orchestra conducted by Francesco Ivan Ciampa

St. Domenico in Trani. 2010,Dic,11
Haydn's Symphony No. 13 in D major was written in 1763 for the orchestra of Haydn's patron, Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, in Eisenstadt.The second movement, marked adagio cantabile (slowly, singing), in G major, features a solo cello playing a melody against simple chords from the rest of the strings. The winds do not play in this movement. In Haydn's day, the cello part would have been played by the principal cellist of the Eistenstadt orchestra, Joseph Franz Weigl.

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  • davvero bravi, tutti. violoncellista splendido, complimenti!

  • Bravissimo!

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