Edition of Haydn’s string quartets dedicated to Count Erdődy, reflecting his pivotal role in shaping the genre. Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) was one of the foundational figures of the Classical era and is often regarded as the “father” of the symphony and the string quartet. His music is characterized by formal clarity, balance, and inventive development, playing a decisive role in shaping the principal genres of his time. His output includes symphonies, concertos, chamber music, keyboard works, sacred compositions, and operas, with a particular emphasis on symphonic and chamber forms. The following is a representative selection of his most significant works. _______________________ Symphonies Symphony No. 6 in D major, “Le matin” Symphony No. 7 in C major, “Le midi” Symphony No. 8 in G major, “Le soir” Symphony No. 30 in C major, “Alleluja” Symphony No. 45 in F-sharp minor, “Farewell” Symphony No. 73 in D major, “La chasse” Symphony No. 82 in C major, “The Bear” ...
Richard Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll transforms a private family moment into one of the most intimate orchestral works of the Romantic era. ℹ️ Work Information Composer: Richard Wagner Title: Siegfried Idyll Year of Composition: 1870 Premiere: Tribschen, Switzerland, December 25, 1870 Form: Symphonic work for chamber orchestra Structure: Single-movement composition in a continuous free form Duration: Approximately 18–20 minutes Instrumentation: Chamber orchestra Key: Primarily E major Period: Late Romanticism __________________________ On Christmas morning in 1870, Cosima Wagner awoke to the sound of music rising gently from the staircase of the family home at Tribschen, overlooking Lake Lucerne. A small ensemble of musicians, secretly assembled by Richard Wagner , was performing a new composition written especially for her. It was his birthday gift to his wife and a celebration of the birth of their son, Siegfried. From this deeply private moment emerged one ...