Johann Michael Haydn

1737 – 1806

Personal details

Johann Michael Haydn worked at the renowned ecclesiastical princely court in Salzburg from 1763. Stylistically, he bridged the gap between the early classical period and the Biedermeier period during his 43 years there. In accordance with his official duties, Haydn contributed to practically all the genres cultivated in the Catholic liturgy: Haydn's church music is characterised by his knowledge of the liturgical function and the musical interpretation of religious texts. Johann Michael Haydn was initially regarded by his contemporaries as equal to Joseph Haydn. It was only the rapid rise of his elder brother to become the most important instrumental composer of the time that pushed Johann Michael Haydn into the shadows, from which the joy of musical discovery in recent years has increasingly brought him out.

Publications

209 Items

Johann Michael Haydn: Exsultate Deo

aus: Responsoria ad quatuor Evangelia in Solemnitate Sanctissimi Corporis Christi

MH 213,1

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Johann Michael Haydn: Gloria

aus: Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi

MH 837

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Johann Michael Haydn / Paul Horn (arr.): Gloria

zur Missa brevis Sti. Joannis de Deo von Joseph Haydn

MH 596

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Johann Michael Haydn: Glorreiche Himmelskönigin

aus: Salzburger Kirchengesangsbuch 1790

MH deest

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Johann Michael Haydn: Halleluja

Hymnus pro Festo S. Joannis Nepomuceni

MH 79,1

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Johann Michael Haydn: Halleluja

Hymnus pro Festo S. Joannis Nepomuceni

MH 79,1

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Johann Michael Haydn: Halleluja

Hymnus pro Festo S. Joannis Nepomuceni

MH 79,1

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Johann Michael Haydn: Heiligste Nacht

Am hohen Feste der Geburt Christi

MH 427

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