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Daniel Estrem : Haydn Trios on Guitar.
Colorful classical guitar.
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was an Austrian born composer who spent his life as a court musician somewhat secluded from the rest of the musical world. He was named Kapellmeister at the palace of the influential Esterhazy family in 1761, a position that would support him financially for nearly 30 years. Despite his isolation he was one of the most celebrated composers of his time and the seclusion, as he put it, "forced him to become original."
Much of Haydn's composition at the time followed the specific musical interest of his patron Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy. The Prince, around 1765 obtained and learned to play the baryton, an unusual instrument similar to the bass viol but with a set of plucked sympathetic strings. The instrument on the cover of this recording is the Prince's baryton. Haydn was required to provide new music for the Prince to play, and over the next ten years produced about 200 works for this instrument in various ensembles, of which the most notable are the 126 baryton trios, written for baryton, viola and cello. The Londoner Trio No. 1 was originally written for 2 flutes and cello. All transcriptions for guitar by Anton Hoeger (Germany).
Songs:
1. Presto Assai from Baryton Trio 26 Hob XI 26 (Joseph Haydn)
2. Andante from Baryton Trio 26 Hob XI 26 (Joseph Haydn)
3. Menuet from Baryton Trio 26 Hob XI 26 (Joseph Haydn)
4. Allegro Moderato from Londoner Trio Nr 1 Hob IV 1-4 (Joseph Haydn)
5. Andante from Londoner Trio Nr 1 Hob IV 1-4 (Joseph Haydn)
6. Vivace from Londoner Trio Nr 1 Hob IV 1-4 (Joseph Haydn)
7. Un Poco Andante from Baryton Trio 38 Hob XI 38 (Joseph Haydn)
8. Menuet from Baryton Trio 38 Hob XI 38 (Joseph Haydn)
9. Finale Presto from Baryton Trio 38 Hob XI 38 (Joseph Haydn)
10. Moderato from Baryton Trio 34 Hob XI 34 (Joseph Haydn)
11. Menuet from Baryton Trio 34 Hob XI 34 (Joseph Haydn)
12. Finale Presto from Baryton Trio 34 Hob XI 34 (Joseph Haydn)
13. Adagio from Baryton Trio 45 Hob XI 45 (Joseph Haydn)
14. Menuet from Baryton Trio 45 Hob XI 45 (Joseph Haydn)
15. Finale Allegro from Baryton Trio 45 Hob XI 45 (Joseph Haydn)
16. Allegretto var from Baryton Trio 2 Hob XI 2 (Joseph Haydn)
17. Arioso Adagio from Baryton Trio 2 Hob XI 2 (Joseph Haydn)
18. Menuet from Baryton Trio 2 Hob XI 2 (Joseph Haydn)
19. Allegro di molto from Baryton Trio 2 Hob XI 2 (Joseph Haydn)
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Release date: 04/05/2015
Daniel Estrem lives in Minnesota USA
Tagged as: Classical, Classical Period, Instrumental, Composer: Joseph Haydn, Classical Guitar
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