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An auspicious debut for this young band - artistry and gravity serving the music
Apparently this was recorded on a freezing February day. One wouldn’t guess it from performances that boast playing as warm in tone as they are serious in approach. Sinfonia Classica may be a relatively new outfit, but they have cleverly partnered with the deeply experienced Süssmuth for a Haydn album to savour.
-- Gramophone [7/2008]

An auspicious debut for this young band - artistry and gravity serving the music
Apparently this was recorded on a freezing February day. One wouldn’t guess it from performances that boast playing as warm in tone as they are serious in approach. Sinfonia Classica may be a relatively new outfit, but they have cleverly partnered with the deeply experienced Süssmuth for a Haydn album to savour.
-- Gramophone [7/2008]
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Works on This Recording
1.
Divertimento for Baryton, 2 Horns and Strings in D major, H 10 no 10 by Franz Joseph Haydn
Performer:
Mark Paine (French Horn),
Arco Van Zon (Oboe)
Conductor:
Gernot Süssmuth
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Sinfonia Classica
Period: Classical
Written: circa 1767/1768; Eszterhazá, Hungary
2.
Symphony no 22 in E flat major, H 1 no 22 "Philosopher" by Franz Joseph Haydn
Conductor:
Gernot Süssmuth
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Sinfonia Classica
Period: Classical
Written: 1764; Eszterhazá, Hungary
3.
Quartet for Strings in B flat major, Op. 1 no 1 "La Chasse" by Franz Joseph Haydn
Conductor:
Gernot Süssmuth
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Sinfonia Classica
Period: Classical
Written: by 1762; Austria
4.
Symphony no 49 in F minor, H 1 no 49 "La Passione" by Franz Joseph Haydn
Conductor:
Gernot Süssmuth
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Sinfonia Classica
Period: Classical
Written: 1768; Eszterhazá, Hungary
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