Kammerorchester Basel & Giovanni Antonini - Haydn 2032, Vol. 6: Lamentatione (2018) [CD-Rip]

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Title: Haydn 2032, Vol. 6: Lamentatione
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Alpha
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 1:07:03
Total Size: 328 MB
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Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Symphony No. 3 in G Major, HOB.I:3:
01 I. Allegro 05:01
02 II. Andante moderato 04:24
03 III. Minuet - Trio 02:33
04 IV. Finale. Presto 01:55

Symphony No. 26 in D Minor, HOB.I:26 "Lamentatione":
05 I. Allegro assai con spirito 04:08
06 II. Adagio 07:49
07 III. Minuet - Trio 03:46

Symphony No. 79 in F Major, HOB.I:79:
08 I. Allegro con spirito 08:52
09 II. Adagio cantabile 04:38
10 Un poco allegr o02:18
11 III. Minuet - Trio 02:50
12 IV. Finale. Vivace 04:47

Symphony No. 30 in C Major HOB. I:30 "Alleluia":
13 I. Allegro 04:50
14 II. Andante 05:49
15 III. Finale, Tempo di Minuet. Più tosto allegretto 03:26


The year 2017 was a vintage one for Giovanni Antonini: he was awarded an Echo Klassik, two Gramophone Awards and a Diapason d’Or of the Year for his recent releases. Two of these prizes distinguished Il Distratto, volume 4 of the complete recording of the Haydn symphonies on which he embarked for Alpha in 2014. For the sixth volume, released in 2018, the Milanese conductor is again joined by the Kammerorchester Basel, which shares the project with Il Giardino Armonico and which he knows very well, since he conducts it regularly and they have made many recordings together, including volume 5 of the Haydn series. This volume focuses on symphonies with a ‘sacred’ inspiration: the Symphony No.26, ‘Lamentatione’, was composed in 1768 for Holy Week, and no.30 was nicknamed ‘Alleluja’ after the plainchant melody Haydn uses in it. Symphony No.41 was written in 1769.