Haydn, Joseph: Sinfonie in C
The six movements of Joseph Haydns Symphony No. 60 Il Distratto once served as incidental music for the comedy Le Distrait by Jean-François Regnard (16551709), which was performed at the Esterházy court in 1772. This consisted of an overture, four entractes the play is in five acts and a finale. But this composition is not merely a compilation of stage music: Haydn referred to it in letters as a symphony. As a character symphony, it takes up the subject of the play human absentmindedness which is expressed in music. The minuet and trio of the symphony, with their stylistic diversity (or rather lack of plan), portray the musicians in great disarray as a reviewer stated in the Pressburger Zeitung of 27 January 1776. He also wrote, One must laugh out loud at the thought of it concerning the final movement, in which the violins unexpectedly begin to tune their instruments after a few opening measures. These and other compositional effects make the symphony a prime example of Haydns musical humour and ingenuity. In continuation of the cooperation between Bärenreiter and G. Henle Verlag regarding Haydns large-scale choral works, operas and symphonies, these editions are based on G. Henle Verlags complete edition Works of Joseph Haydn.
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