Joseph Haydn - Symphony #49 'La Passione'
Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809), an innovator in his time the instrument form. The symphony and string quartet to help, especially in closed form. Overture, also known as a pioneer of Italian opera and symphony Sinfonia. There are three sections of this work was fast-slow-quick scheme for the temp. 18th century, many of these projects follow. C.P.E. Bach and Johann Christian Bach in the form of a patient who had the Mozart and Haydn.
And the fourth movement of Mozart and Haydn, both of them, to add another fast movement, thus making the fast-slow-fast-fast. La Passione (Passion), Haydn symphony, however, it does not follow the sonata da chiesa or church sonata, this pattern is not that slow-fast-slow-fast tempo of the project was under the old form. This was the last time there was a Haydn to use this form.
In 1768 Haydn does not match the Sturm und Drang (storm and stress) was the time of writing. For all of FAO Menuett (3rd movement), Trio in F Major, which is a minor. The symphony has four movements:
And the fourth movement of Mozart and Haydn, both of them, to add another fast movement, thus making the fast-slow-fast-fast. La Passione (Passion), Haydn symphony, however, it does not follow the sonata da chiesa or church sonata, this pattern is not that slow-fast-slow-fast tempo of the project was under the old form. This was the last time there was a Haydn to use this form.
In 1768 Haydn does not match the Sturm und Drang (storm and stress) was the time of writing. For all of FAO Menuett (3rd movement), Trio in F Major, which is a minor. The symphony has four movements:
- Adagio
- Allegro di molto
- Menuet & Trio
- Presto