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[Haydn] Pick up famous and representative pieces!

One of the great composers of the Classical period, Franz Joseph Haydn.

He is known as the “Father of the Symphony” and the “Father of the String Quartet” for composing many symphonies and string quartets, but he also wrote numerous concertos and piano sonatas, exerting a tremendous influence on the world of classical music.

In this article, we’ll highlight some of Haydn’s masterpieces and signature works!

One of the pieces is used for today’s German national anthem, so be sure to check it out.

Enjoy the music of Haydn.

[Haydn] Pick Up Masterpieces and Signature Works! (41–50)

“Full of Prosperity” New Sacred Song 145Franz Joseph Haydn

“Glorious Things” composed by Franz Joseph Haydn, who was born in Rohrau, Lower Austria.

“Glorious Things” is a song praising the classic churches of England.

It is based on an original five-verse hymn published under the title “Zion, or The City of God.”

[Haydn] Picking Up Masterpieces and Signature Works! (51–60)

hibari (skylark)Franz Joseph Haydn

When it comes to timeless classics in classical music, this piece stands out! Its beautiful melody and masterful structure are captivating.

It was composed by Franz Joseph Haydn, known as the father of the symphony and the string quartet.

Written in 1790, it features an unforgettable melody at the opening of the first movement that evokes the chirping of a lark.

Consisting of four movements, the piece is characterized by a light and bright tone.

From the relaxed second movement to the lively third and the exuberant fourth, it offers a richly varied structure.

It seems perfect for a refreshing start to the morning.

It’s also an excellent introduction to classical music.

Why not start your day with this masterpiece that showcases Haydn’s brilliance?

Andante and Variations in F minor, Hob. XVII:6Franz Joseph Haydn

Brendel plays Haydn – Andante & variations in F minor, Hob. 17/6
Andante and Variations in F minor, Hob. XVII:6Franz Joseph Haydn

Franz Joseph Haydn, a leading composer of the Classical period known as the “Father of the Symphony” and the “Father of the String Quartet.” Among his piano works, the popular Andante and Variations in F minor, Hob.

XVII:6, is structured in a “double variation form” based on two themes in F minor and F major.

The emotional shifts woven between the first theme, with its sorrowful and tragic character, and the second theme, which offers comfort and repose, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s a highly recommended piece not only for those who want to savor a masterpiece of classical music but also for anyone looking to learn how to enjoy piano works.

Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIb:1Franz Joseph Haydn

Haydn: 1. Cellokonzert C-Dur ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Bruno Philippe ∙ Christoph Eschenbach
Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIb:1Franz Joseph Haydn

It is Franz Joseph Haydn’s Cello Concerto No.

1 in C major, Hob.

VIIb:1.

The piece was composed around 1765–1767 for Joseph Franz Weigl, the cellist of the Esterházy orchestra.

While retaining elements of Baroque form, it blends them with Classical style, resulting in a work that conveys a spirit of experimentation.

Divertimento in F major “Teacher and Pupil,” Hob. XVIIa:1Franz Joseph Haydn

Haydn: Divertimento in F major “Teacher and Pupil,” Hob. XVIIa:1 [Naxos Classical Curation #Cute] / Haydn: Acht sauschneider müssen sein
Divertimento in F major “Teacher and Pupil,” Hob. XVIIa:1Franz Joseph Haydn

Haydn, renowned for his symphonies and string quartets, also created a gem for the piano: Divertimento in F major “Teacher and Pupil,” Hob.

XVIIa:1.

A then-uncommon work for piano four hands, it was first published in 1778.

Consisting of a theme and seven variations, the piece is notable for its musical dialogue between teacher and student.

It reveals an educational intent that blends technical challenges with musical expression, making it a highly recommended work for all piano learners, from beginners to advanced players.

Trumpet ConcertoFranz Joseph Haydn

J. Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major, André
Trumpet ConcertoFranz Joseph Haydn

What kind of image do you have of the trumpet? Perhaps a very sharp sound, or a tone that tightens up the atmosphere? If you listen to this Trumpet Concerto, the image of the trumpet you’ve held may be completely swept away.

It’s a masterpiece that conveys a sense of softness.

Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major, Hob. VIIe:1Franz Joseph Haydn

Haydn: Trumpet Concerto / Tarkövi · Minkowski · Karajan-Academy of the Berliner Philharmoniker
Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major, Hob. VIIe:1Franz Joseph Haydn

The masterpiece Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major, Hob.

VIIe:1, composed by the Classical-era master Haydn at the age of 64, was written for the trumpeter Anton Weidinger.

Showcasing the full appeal of the newly developed chromatic trumpet of the time, this three-movement work delights with its exquisite interplay between soloist and orchestra.

Beloved by trumpeters as a staple for concerts and competitions, it has also been featured as the theme music for a Hong Kong variety show and in a Netflix drama, making it a highly recommended piece not only for classical music fans but for a wide audience.