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Radio 3,22 Apr 2026,59 mins

SeriesJoseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Amadeus

Composer of the Week

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Donald Macleod explores the friendship which was kindled between the two greatest composers in the world - Haydn and Mozart. “Haydn! The admirable and matchless Haydn!” That is how the composer and writer on music Charles Burney described the composer. Over the course of this week, Donald Macleod explores how, before Burney came up with this effusive accolade, Haydn grew to become the most famous composer in the world, despite being holed up on a remote Hungarian estate, far from the musical in-crowds. We will explore Haydn’s operatic successes, his attempts to infiltrate the Viennese musical world, and his relationship with the other great composer of his day – Mozart. Donald also discovers the contractual arrangement which allowed Haydn's music to spread throughout Europe and the circumstances which led to him leaving the employ of the Esterhazy family, just as his fame was hitting its height and Haydn himself was beginning to despair at being stuck in the Hungarian countryside. In Wednesday’s episode, Donald explores the friendship which was kindled at this time between the two greatest composers in the world – Haydn and Mozart. We’ll learn the likely circumstances under which the pair met, as fellow performers in a string quartet, how the mutual respect the composers had for each other’s music led to changes in their own styles, and we'll find out how Mozart helped Haydn to join a Masonic lodge in Vienna which led to a wealth of influential contacts. Also, we’ll hear the music which Haydn wrote to pay tribute to Mozart on his death. Symphony no 81 in G major, Hob.I:81 – I. Vivace Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Piano Sonata no.56 in D major, XVI:42 Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, piano Quartet op.33 “Russian” no 4 in B flat major – Finale Chiaroscuro Quartet Piano Concerto no.11 in D major Leif Ove Andsnes, piano Symphony no 98 in B flat major, Hob.I:98 – Adagio Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor Producer: Sam Phillips

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  1. Track
    Artist
  2. 1.
    Symphony No 81 in G major, H.1.81 (1st mvt)
    Symphony No 81 in G major, H.1.81 (1st mvt)
    Joseph Haydn
  3. 2.
    Piano Sonata in D major, H.16.42
    Piano Sonata in D major, H.16.42
    Joseph Haydn
  4. 3.
    String Quartet in B flat major, Op 33, No 4 (4th mvt)
    String Quartet in B flat major, Op 33, No 4 (4th mvt)
    Joseph Haydn
  5. 4.
    Piano Concerto No 11 in D major, H.18.11
    Piano Concerto No 11 in D major, H.18.11
    Joseph Haydn
  6. 5.
    Symphony No 98 in B flat major (2nd mvt)
    Symphony No 98 in B flat major (2nd mvt)
    Joseph Haydn