
Concert
Norrington conducts Haydn: "Paris" Symphonies Nos. 82 & 86

Synopsis
Joseph Haydn never visited Paris, but when he received a commission from an influential concert society in the French capital, his imagination caught fire. The result – his six “Paris” symphonies – might be the first masterpieces of the symphonic repertoire to achieve global popularity, and even today, their mixture of novelty, inspiration and sheer creative verve is little short of irresistible. In this performance from the Mozarteum, Salzburg, period-performance pioneer Sir Roger Norrington is in his element – bringing his characteristic blend of scholarly expertise and irrepressible exuberance to the magnificent Symphony No. 86 and the brilliant No. 82 – nicknamed “The Bear”.
Additional Info
- No: DCD050
- Composer: Joseph Haydn
- Conductor: Sir Roger Norrington
- Orchestra: Camerata Salzburg
- Production year: 2000
- Run time: 01:03:00
- Format: 4K