
3rd Haydneum Eszterháza Festival / Andreas Staier – fortepiano
Esterházy-kastély, Apolló-terem Joseph Haydn u. 2., Fertőd, HungaryCo-operating partner: Eszterháza Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft.
Co-operating partner: Eszterháza Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft.
Joseph HAYDN (1732–1809): Divertimento a 8 in G major, Hob. X:12 Johann Gottlieb GRAUN (1703–1771): Concerto for viola da gamba and strings in D minor — HAYDN: Divertimento a 8 in A major, Hob. X:3 Eight pieces from the CD Gypsy Baroque Georg Philipp TELEMANN (1681–1767): Ouverture burlesque „Scaramouche”, TWV 55:B8 No. 2 (Vittorio Ghielmi […]
Antonio ROSETTI (1750–1792): Symphony in G minor, M.A42 Josef Antonín ŠTĔPÁN (1726–1797): Piano Concerto in B-flat major — Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756–1791): Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 In the age of well-organised state apparatuses and digital recording systems, it is completely natural that our linguistic and cultural identity is primarily determined […]
Ádám Bősze’s lecture this time in Szeged Ádám Bősze’s lecture series focuses on Joseph Haydn’s journeys to London, offering the audience insights not only into the music but also into the cultural and historical context—exploring the conditions under which the Esterházy composer traveled, worked, and lived in a foreign country. Organiser: IH Rendezvényközpont Co-operating […]
František Ignac TŮMA (1704-1774): Miserere in F minor, AMC, T. 8. Georg Philipp TELEMANN (1681-1767): Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten – cantata, TWV 1:1593 Johann Sebastian BACH: Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn – cantata, BWV 92 Georg Philipp TELEMANN: Jesus Christus unser Heiland – cantata, TWV 1:976 Organiser: Varasdi Barokk […]
Frédéric CHOPIN: Scherzo, No. 4 in E major, Op. 54 Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op. 45 Four Mazurkas, Op. 24 Polonaise-Fantasie in A-flat major , Op. 61 — Preludes, Op. 28
Alongside two Telemann and two Bach cantatas, a true rarity will also be performed: František Ignác Tůma’s uniquely poetic Miserere, presented in concert by György Vashegyi and his ensembles.
Ádám Bősze’s lecture this time in Győr Ádám Bősze’s lecture series on Joseph Haydn’s journeys to London offers audiences not only a musical but also a cultural-historical perspective on the circumstances in which the Esterházy composer traveled, worked, and lived in a foreign country. Organiser: Győr Philharmonic Orchestra Co-operation partner: Haydneum
J. J. FUX: Le Nozze di Aurora - Sinfonia Te Deum, K.271 F. B. CONTI: Naaman, 1721 - Ouverture J. D. ZELENKA: Simphonie à 8 concertanti, ZWV 189 FUX: Pulcheria - Intrada A. CALDARA: Te Deum Crucifixus ZELENKA: Te Deum, ZWV 146 (1731) Organiser: Filharmonia Hungary Kft. Co-operating partner: Orfeo Music Foundation, Haydneum
J. J. FUX: Le Nozze di Aurora - Sinfonia Te Deum, K.271 F. B. CONTI: Naaman, 1721 - Ouverture J. D. ZELENKA: Simphonie à 8 concertanti, ZWV 189 FUX: Pulcheria - Intrada A. CALDARA: Te Deum Crucifixus ZELENKA: Te Deum, ZWV 146 (1731) Organiser: Orfeo Music Foundation Co-operation partner: Haydneum
Ádám Bősze’s lecture this time in Baja Ádám Bősze’s lecture series on Joseph Haydn’s journeys to London offers audiences not only a musical but also a cultural-historical perspective on the circumstances in which the Esterházy composer traveled, worked, and lived in a foreign country. Organiser: Bácska Cultural Center Co-operation partner: Haydneum Tickets available in advance […]
After recalling Joseph Haydn's travels to London, his "Paris" symphonies and his life in Vienna, music historian Ádám Bősze discusses the composer's stay in Eszterháza in an eight-part series organized by Haydneum at the Lóvasút Event Center in Budapest. In addition to his relationships with his contemporaries, colleagues, bosses, rulers, princes, and charming singers, you […]