EXTRAVAGANZA in Eszterháza by Joseph Hadyn
Classical Music
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1h 23m
"Mozart is, after Haydn, the first of all great composers".
It was with such surprising claims that early 19th-century newspapers ranked Haydn well above Mozart and Beethoven in public esteem.
Haydn represented the “ultimate” of programs at the time.
Director: Jérémie Rhorer (Conductor), Julien Chauvin (Violin and Conductor)
Cast: Le Cercle de l'Harmonie, Renata Pokupic (Mezzo Soprano)
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