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"Unpublished, neatly dabbed

The conductor Andreas Staier directs the Freiburger Barockorchester from the fortepiano: many young people who make music with a tremendous verve. Staier sometimes raises his eyebrow. And he has programmed a dramaturgically sophisticated evening with "Haydn pur".

 

Stuttgart - While Cornelius Meister in the Beethoven Hall at the Monday evening concert with the Stuttgart State Orchestra wanted to show again that Gustav Mahler in the Fourth Symphony by no means half things with references to Haydn'Historism negotiated, revealed the conductor and pianist Andreas Staier with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra next door in the Mozart's Hall, what a rake this Joseph Haydn actually has been: Already after the first movement of the Symphony in G minor, I: 83, also called "La Poule" in the violins due to the chicken-like suggestion gag in the second headline theme..."  (You need to payto read the rest.)

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