Joseph Haydn

1732 – 1809

Personal details

As Kapellmeister to Prince Esterházy, Haydn composed numerous instrumental works and various operas, as well as making important contributions to the genre of church music, including fourteen Latin masses, of which only twelve are authentic or complete; these are complemented by motets and offertories, two important Te Deum settings, two Salve Reginas, a Stabat Mater, and the different versions of the Sieben Worte des Erlösers am Kreuze. The masses were composed continually between 1749 and 1802, except for the years 1783–1795, and therefore constitute the genre with which Haydn was occupied over the longest period of time. The six (authentic or complete) masses composed before 1782 are stylistically very different, and as well as short Missae breves there are more extended masses with rich orchestral scoring; by contrast the six so-called late masses, written from 1796 onwards, form a comparatively homogeneous group of more extensive works scored for large forces. With his two great oratorios Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (1798) and Die Jahreszeiten (The Seasons) (1801) Haydn established the tradition of the German oratorio for middle-class music making.

Publications

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Joseph Haydn: Eja gentes

Graduale pro omne tempore

Hob. XXIIIa C15

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Joseph Haydn: Erhör uns, Gott

aus: Sechs Psalmen

Hob. XXIII Anhang

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Joseph Haydn: Farewell

Hob. XXXIc:16, 11

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Joseph Haydn: Finchè circola il vigore

aus: L’Anima del Filosofo ossia Orfeo ed Euridice

Hob. XXVIII:13

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Joseph Haydn: Große Orgelsolomesse in Es

Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae

Hob. XXII:4

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