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Haydn: Symphony No. 100 "Military"; Symphony No. 103 "Drumroll"
Franz Joseph Haydn, Charles Mackerras, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Haydn: Symphony No. 100 "Military"; Symphony No. 103 "Drumroll"
Genre: Classical
 
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Symphonies 100 & 103 (View amazon detail page) ASIN: B000003CXU Binding: Audio CD Artist: Haydn, Mackerras, St. Lukes Orchestra UPC: 089408028229

     
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All Artists: Franz Joseph Haydn, Charles Mackerras, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Title: Haydn: Symphony No. 100 "Military"; Symphony No. 103 "Drumroll"
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Telarc
Release Date: 4/23/2002
Genre: Classical
Styles: Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830), Symphonies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 089408028229

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Symphonies 100 & 103
(View amazon detail page)

ASIN: B000003CXU
Binding: Audio CD
Artist: Haydn, Mackerras, St. Lukes Orchestra
UPC: 089408028229

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The Best of Both Performance-Practice Worlds
12/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"No hesitation from me about the quality of this recording. Just one question though--is there no period of music in which Sir Charles does not feel fully at home? Certainly not the High Classical period. Of course he has a wonderful band at his disposal. As the notes to this recording say, The Orchestra of St. Luke's includes performers who are conversant with both period- and modern-instrumental practice, and with Sir Charles at the helm, it shows. The string sound is crisp--anything but lush--and yet with the kind of caressing of the music that benefits Haydn's wonderful writing at this stage in his career. Listen to how the strings handle Haydn's remarkable variation-form slow movement in Symphony 103. The brass is as bold and clean as you'd hear from the best period-instrument groups, cutting through the orchestral fabric in a thrilling way. The drums, too, are wonderfully to the fore, as they should be. I may be wrong, but I think this is how Haydn's first audiences heard the music, under his own auspices.Sir Charles has done his homework too. Studying contemporary arrangements such as Czerny's and Hummel's, he's tried to reproduce the drumrolls and horn calls Haydn wanted us to hear, as well as the lightning-swift tempi Haydn expected in his minuets. (Just as an education, listen sometime to Bruno Walter's lovely romantic interpretation, with the Columbia Symphony, of the "Military" Symphony. Talk about the antipodes of performance practice!)The result of the combined efforts of Sir Charles and his band is the most exciting versions on disc of these two grand symphonies--at least among the many I've heard. Add to this Telarc's demonstration-class recording, and you have an essential CD, especially at mid-price!"
A little cool
HB | Fort Mill, SC | 05/19/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"If you like your Haydn brisk, this CD is for you. I like a little more warmth with the gorgeous Haydn melodies stretched just a little bit. The performances here certainly have excitement but it is not really my type of Haydn."
Too fast by far
N. Hopkins | Stockton, CA USA | 03/08/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Previous reviewers have attested to the excellent sound on this CD. I concur: it is outstanding. So is the orchestral playing.



In other respects I disagree with those reviewers' raves.



The CD's annotator notes that Mackerras's recordings of the two symphonies are among "the fastest on recordings." That is true. The allegro of the Military's 1st movement is taken at a presto clip that leaves one breathless -- or, better, gives one not a second to savor a moment before another moment comes cascading in.



I have about a dozen recordings of each of these works. I've listened to Mackerras's four times; I doubt I'll listen to them ever again."