Let yourself be carried away by Joseph Haydn's music on a journey to the places where it was composed.
The beginning stages Lidia Baich performing the "Allegro" from the Sonata Nr. 1 in G Major for violin
and piano in the Haydn hall of Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt.
This is followed by impressions from further Haydn venues in Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland and
Sopron. The musical background is provided by the 3rd movement of Haydn's Concerto for Trumpet in
E flat major, performed by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner,
featuring Hakan Hardenberger on Trumpet.
Direction & Production: Norman Patocka
Gemini Quint -- Film Video Media Production
Produced on behalf of the Vienna Tourist Board, Burgenland Tourist Board, Lower Austria Tourist Board and Austrian National Tourist Office.
For more information visit www.haydn2009.net
Lovely tune!
ChaDanielsComposer 1 year ago
Great !
danyso1 2 years ago
Sorry I over reacted. I didn't realize you created a pastiche.
Donaukind 2 years ago
Eisenstadt is in Burgenland not Nieder Oesterreich.
Donaukind 2 years ago
No other composer was as well-respected in his time as Haydn, and it is a shame that this regard has not carried on through until now. Both Mozart and Beethoven (especially towards Beethoven's later life) had the utmost regard for him. I love his masses and symphonies.
yohannbiimu 2 years ago
Thanks for this.
It will be good, my music meeting.
Vira000 3 years ago
Das ist ziemlich schön, viva Österreich und Joseph Haydn. :-)
MartinusTrady 3 years ago