Bach vs. Haydn 1788 / 90

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CD Details

  • Released: April 14, 2015
  • Originally Released: 2015
  • Label: Accent Records

Tracks on Disc 1:

  • 1.Trio for Piano, Flute & Cello in D Major, Hob. 15:16 - Allegro
  • 2.Trio for Piano, Flute & Cello in D Major, Hob. 15:16 - Andantino Pi— Tosto Allegretto
  • 3.Trio for Piano, Flute & Cello in D Major, Hob. 15:16 - Vivace Assai
  • 4.Trio for Piano, Flute & Cello in F Major, Hob. 15:17 - Allegro
  • 5.Trio for Piano, Flute & Cello in F Major, Hob. 15:17 - Finale. Tempo Di Menuetto
  • 6.Trio for Piano, Flute & Cello in G Major, Hob. 15:15 - Allegro
  • 7.Trio for Piano, Flute & Cello in G Major, Hob. 15:15 - Andante
  • 8.Trio for Piano, Flute & Cello in G Major, Hob. 15:15 - Finale. Allegro Moderato

Tracks on Disc 2:

  • 1.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in G Major, Wq 95 - Allegretto
  • 2.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in G Major, Wq 95 - Adagio
  • 3.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in G Major, Wq 95 - Presto
  • 4.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in a Minor, Wq 93 - Andantino
  • 5.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in a Minor, Wq 93 - Largo E Sostenuto
  • 6.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in a Minor, Wq 93 - Allegro Assai
  • 7.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in D Major, Wq 94 - Allegretto
  • 8.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in D Major, Wq 94 - Sehr Langsam Und Ausgehalten
  • 9.Quartet for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola in D Major, Wq 94 - Allegro Di Molto

Product Description:

Barthold Kuijken named this album Bach vs. Haydn because it aims to compare and contrast important works by two major composers that were written at almost the same time. C.P.E. Bach wrote his Quartets in 1788. They are considered to be among his very best creations; he was to die a year after they were composed. Haydn composed the Trios heard here in 1789, at the end of his period with the Eszterh zys. The stylistic differences between the two are enormous. In Bach, we find St?rm und Drang (storm and stress) and Empfindsamkeit (sensitivity); in Haydn, alongside his typical wit and moving depth, we find elegance, charm and the cantabile quality of Viennese Classicism.

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