Galeazzi Ensemble: Haydn Revisited
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Label: LIR Classics
Cat No: LIR019
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 31st August 2010
Contents
Works
SchmittbauerDivertimento in A major for flute quartet (published in 1777 under Haydn’s name)
Haydn
Flute quartet in G minor (1799 arrangement of string quartet Op.20 No.5)
Haydn
String trio in G major (1790 arrangement of piano sonata Hob.XVI:40)
Haydn
Flute quartet in C major, “The Bird” (1815 arrangement of string quartet Op.33 No.3)
Artists
Galeazzi EnsembleWorks
SchmittbauerDivertimento in A major for flute quartet (published in 1777 under Haydn’s name)
Haydn
Flute quartet in G minor (1799 arrangement of string quartet Op.20 No.5)
Haydn
String trio in G major (1790 arrangement of piano sonata Hob.XVI:40)
Haydn
Flute quartet in C major, “The Bird” (1815 arrangement of string quartet Op.33 No.3)
Artists
Galeazzi EnsembleAbout
J A Schmittbauer, about whom little is known, cleverly published his quartet under the name of his more prolific colleague, Haydn, to ensure his better sales. It is teamed on this CD with 2 of Haydn’s own quartets, not originally written for flute, but well-suited to the instrument in the flexible classical tradition, and one of his string trios.
The Galeazzi Ensemble was formed in 1995 in order to explore Classical and Early Romantic chamber music using instruments of the period and, as well as performing works from the standard repertoire, it aims to introduce many neglected works to today’s audiences. The group takes its name from the composer and theorist Francesco Galeazzi (1758-1818). Better known today for his theoretical writings, Galeazzi’s most influential work was a two volumed treatise entitled Elementi teorico-pratici di musica (1791-6).
Total Duration: 72'57"
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