Following his critically acclaimed recording of all the Mozart concertos, Giuliano Carmignola fulfills his long-held wish to record the unjustly neglected, wonderful Violin Concertos of Joseph Haydn.
These concertos showcase Haydn's originality, wit, spirit, and melodic inventiveness.
Carmignola's technical precision, disciplined musicality, and gorgeous tone bring every one of the composer's intentions to vivid life.
His musical collaborators here, the remarkable Orchestre des Champs-Élysées - known for performing repertoire from Haydn to Mahler on period instruments - makes an ideal partner. Following his critically acclaimed recording of all the Mozart concertos, Giuliano Carmignola fulfills his long-held wish to record the unjustly neglected, wonderful Violin Concertos of Joseph Haydn.
These concertos showcase Haydn's originality, wit, spirit, and melodic inventiveness.
Carmignola's technical precision, disciplined musicality, and gorgeous tone bring every one of the composer's intentions to vivid life.
His musical collaborators here, the remarkable Orchestre des Champs-Élysées - known for performing repertoire from Haydn to Mahler on period instruments - makes an ideal partner. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Concerto for Violin no 4 in G major, H 7a no 4by Franz Joseph Haydn Performer:
Giuliano Carmignola (Violin)
Conductor:
Alessandro Moccia
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Champs-Élysées Orchestra
Period: Classical Written: by 1769; Eszterhazá, Hungary
2.
Concerto for Violin no 3 in A major, H 7a no 3 "Melk"by Franz Joseph Haydn Performer:
Giuliano Carmignola (Violin)
Conductor:
Alessandro Moccia
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Champs-Élysées Orchestra
Period: Classical Written: by 1771; Eszterhazá, Hungary
3.
Concerto for Violin no 1 in C major, H 7a no 1by Franz Joseph Haydn Performer:
Giuliano Carmignola (Violin)
Conductor:
Alessandro Moccia
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Champs-Élysées Orchestra
Period: Classical Written: by 1769; Eszterhazá, Hungary