Joseph Haydn, Symphony No. 46 in B major ( Weil)
Franz Joseph Haydn (17321809) Symphony No. 46 in B major, Hob. I:46 (1772) 00:00 Vivace 05:22 Poco adagio 11:37 Menuet (Allegretto) Trio 14:12 Finale. Presto e scherzando Tafelmusik, dir. Bruno Weil (1993) It is now thought that Symphony No. 46, in the extraordinary key of B major, might form part of a cycle, together with No. 45 (Nos. 45, 46, 47 all exist in Haydn s dated autographs, and all were composed in 1772). For this work, Haydn also needed special horn crooks: he took a halfnote crook and added it to a C horn, making out of it an instrument (or rather a pair) in B. There are numerous felicities in the score of No. 46 to delight that fastidious connoisseur for whom it was written: the second movement (Poco adagio) in B minor is like a rather forlorn siciliano (Haydn had written one such movement in his preceding opera, Le piscatrici ). Much of this music has a strangely darkhued quality to it, and this emotion is increase br, br,
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