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Haydn The Seasons [HD] - Spring part 1: introduction & spring chorus
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
OVERTURE - the Introduction paints the passage of Winter to Spring.
RECITATIVE
Simon (bass): See how stern Winter takes to flight! He is retreating to the distant poles. Responding to his command, the blustering hordes of tempests follow, howling dismally.
Lucas (tenor): See how the snow, in muddy streams, runs off the craggy cliffs!
Hannah (soprano): See how the heralds of the Spring, enticed by warm, soft breezes, begin to arrive from the south!
CHORUS
Come, fair Spring, thou gift of Heaven, come! Awaken nature from her deathlike ...
published: 28 Jun 2012
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Joseph Haydn: The Seasons - Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Salzburg 2013, HD 1080p)
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In Memoriam Nikolaus Harnoncourt (06/12/1929 - 05/03/2016)
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
♪ Die Jahreszeiten / The Seasons, Hob. XXI:3 (1799-1801)
Oratorio in four parts
Text by Gottfried van Swieten
I. Der Frühling
1. Einleitung und Recitativ: Seht, wie der strenge Winter flieht! (Simon)
2. Chor des Landvolks: Komm, holder Lenz!
3. Rezitativ: Vom Widder strahlet (Simon)
4. Arie: Schon eilet froh der Akkermann (Simon)
5. Rezitativ: Der Landmann hat sein Werk vollbracht (Lukas)
6. Terzett und Chor: Bittgesang: Sei nun gnädig, milder Himmel! (Lukas, Simon, Hanne)
7. Rezitativ: Erhört ist unser Fleh'n (Hanne)
8. Fre...
published: 30 Mar 2016
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Helmuth Rilling conducts Haydn - The Seasons
From the Stadthalle Oberhausen, Germany, January 1992
Annegeer Stumphius - soprano
Alexander Stevenson - tenor
Wolfgang Schöne - bass
Gächinger Kantorei
Bach-Collegium Stuttgart
Helmulth Rilling - conductor
Joseph Haydn - The Seasons
Oratorio for three voices, Choir and Orchestra
0:58 Spring
33:12 Summer
1:10:51 Autumn
1:45:58 Winter
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Joseph Haydn, who considered his life as more akin to a craftsman‘s career than to an earthly manifestation of a genius, was 67 years old when he voiced his first complaint about the arduousness of his work and the feeling of not being physically up to the task. His librettist and coeval, the imperious and mule-headed Baron Gottfried van Swieten...
published: 17 Jan 2018
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Haydn: The Seasons, secular oratorio, Hob. XXI:3 | William Christie & Les Arts Florissants
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Haydn: The Seasons, secular oratorio, Hob. XXI:3
00:01:21 - Spring
00:31:52 - Summer
01:07:58 - Autumn
01:42:58 - Winter
Ana Maria Labin | Hanne
Moritz Kallenberg | Lucas
Sreten Manojlovic | Simon
Les Arts Florissants
Conducted by William Christie
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Oedipus Coloneus, 2023
published: 21 Jul 2023
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BBC Proms 2007 : Haydn - The Seasons
Prom 14
Mon 23 Jul 2007 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Joseph Haydn
The Seasons
Performers
Jonathan Lemalu Simon
Sally Matthews Hannah
James Gilchrist Lucas
Handel and Haydn Society (Choir)
Sir Roger Norrington conductor
published: 30 May 2024
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Haydn The Seasons [HD] - Spring part 3: song of joy
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
SONG OF JOY
Hannah (soprano) & Lucas (tenor): How lovely the countryside looks now! Come, lasses, let us wander through the flowery meadows!
How lovely the countryside looks now! Come, lads, let us wander to the leafy grove!
Hannah (soprano): Look at the lilies, look at the roses, look at all the flowers!
Lucas (tenor): Look at the meadows, the grassland, look at all the fields!
Chorus: How lovely the countryside looks now! Let's wander through the flowery meadows!
Hannah (soprano): Look at the earth, at the lakes and rivers, look at ...
published: 29 Jun 2012
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Haydn The Seasons [HD] - Spring part 2: the happy peasant
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
ARIA
Simon (bass): The ploughman is already hastening merrily to the field; he strides down the long furrows, whistling behind the plough.
Measuring his paces, he strews the seed which, hidden in the trusty soil, will soon a golden harvest yield.
RECITATIVE
Lucas (tenor): The labourer has fulfilled his task, sparing himself no pains or toil. He looks to nature's hand for his reward and prays that heaven may grant it.
TRIO & CHORUS
Be gracious now, O gentle heaven, open up and shower blessings down upon our land.
Send thy dew to refr...
published: 28 Jun 2012
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Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra | Franz Josef Haydn - The Seasons
Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra
May 14, 2014
Howard Arman, conductor
Felicitas Fuchs, soprano
Andrew Staples, tenor
Reinhard Hagen, bass
MDR Radio Choir of Leipzig
published: 11 Jan 2016
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Haydn: The Seasons (Die Jahreszeiten) (Herbert von Karajan)
Joseph Haydn Oratorio `Die Jahreszeiten` (1799-1801), Hob XXI: 3
Berliner Philharmoniker
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
Gundula Janowitz (soprano)
Walter Berry (baritone)
Werner Hollweg - tenor. Recording - November 1972, Berlin.
published: 14 Dec 2023
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Joseph Haydn - The Seasons - Spring (2005)
"The Seasons" (Die Jahreszeiten), Spring - Joseph Haydn, performed by Võru Symphony Orchestra, mixed choir Hilaro and Võru oratorium choir. 23 April 2005
published: 21 Feb 2007
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Haydn The Seasons [HD] - Spring part 1: introduction & spring chorus
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
sop...
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
OVERTURE - the Introduction paints the passage of Winter to Spring.
RECITATIVE
Simon (bass): See how stern Winter takes to flight! He is retreating to the distant poles. Responding to his command, the blustering hordes of tempests follow, howling dismally.
Lucas (tenor): See how the snow, in muddy streams, runs off the craggy cliffs!
Hannah (soprano): See how the heralds of the Spring, enticed by warm, soft breezes, begin to arrive from the south!
CHORUS
Come, fair Spring, thou gift of Heaven, come! Awaken nature from her deathlike sleep! Come, come, fair Spring!, etc.
Fair Spring is drawing nigh, we can feel its gentle breath already, soon shall everything return to life.
Do not celebrate too soon; for often, mist-enshrouded, the Winter can creep back, and spew his poison over bud and shoot.
Come, fair Spring, thou gift of Heaven, come! Come! Upon our meadows set thy foot! Oh come, fair Spring, oh come and tarry no longer!
RECITATIVE
Simon (bass): In Aries now, the sun streams brightly down upon us. Frost and fog are in retreat, mild vapours hover all around; softness returns to the earth and gladness to the air.
https://wn.com/Haydn_The_Seasons_Hd_Spring_Part_1_Introduction_Spring_Chorus
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
OVERTURE - the Introduction paints the passage of Winter to Spring.
RECITATIVE
Simon (bass): See how stern Winter takes to flight! He is retreating to the distant poles. Responding to his command, the blustering hordes of tempests follow, howling dismally.
Lucas (tenor): See how the snow, in muddy streams, runs off the craggy cliffs!
Hannah (soprano): See how the heralds of the Spring, enticed by warm, soft breezes, begin to arrive from the south!
CHORUS
Come, fair Spring, thou gift of Heaven, come! Awaken nature from her deathlike sleep! Come, come, fair Spring!, etc.
Fair Spring is drawing nigh, we can feel its gentle breath already, soon shall everything return to life.
Do not celebrate too soon; for often, mist-enshrouded, the Winter can creep back, and spew his poison over bud and shoot.
Come, fair Spring, thou gift of Heaven, come! Come! Upon our meadows set thy foot! Oh come, fair Spring, oh come and tarry no longer!
RECITATIVE
Simon (bass): In Aries now, the sun streams brightly down upon us. Frost and fog are in retreat, mild vapours hover all around; softness returns to the earth and gladness to the air.
- published: 28 Jun 2012
- views: 114362
2:26:35
Joseph Haydn: The Seasons - Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Salzburg 2013, HD 1080p)
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In Memoriam Nikolaus Harnoncourt (06/12/1929 - 05/03/2016)
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
♪ Die Jahreszeiten / The Seasons, Hob. XXI:3 (1799-1801)
Oratorio in four parts
Text by Gottfried van Swieten
I. Der Frühling
1. Einleitung und Recitativ: Seht, wie der strenge Winter flieht! (Simon)
2. Chor des Landvolks: Komm, holder Lenz!
3. Rezitativ: Vom Widder strahlet (Simon)
4. Arie: Schon eilet froh der Akkermann (Simon)
5. Rezitativ: Der Landmann hat sein Werk vollbracht (Lukas)
6. Terzett und Chor: Bittgesang: Sei nun gnädig, milder Himmel! (Lukas, Simon, Hanne)
7. Rezitativ: Erhört ist unser Fleh'n (Hanne)
8. Freudenlied: O wie lieblich ist der Anblick (Hanne, Lukas, Simon)
II. Der Sommer
9. Einleitung und Rezitativ: In grauem Schleier (Lukas, Simon)
10. Arie: Der muntre Hirt (Simon)
11. Terzett und Chor: Sie steigt herauf die Sonne (Hanne, Lukas, Simon)
12. Rezitativ: Nun regt und bewegt sich alles umher (Simon, Lukas)
13. Cavatine: Dem Druck erlieget die Natur (Lukas)
14. Rezitativ: Willkommen jetzt (Hanne)
15. Aria: Welche Labung für die Sinne (Hanne)
16. Rezitativ: O seht! Es steiget in der schwülen Luft
17. Chor: Ach! das Ungewitter naht
18. Terzett mit Chor: Die düst'ren Wolken trennen sich (Lukas, Hanne, Simon)
III. Der Herbst
19. Einleitung und Rezitativ: Was durch seine Blüte der Lenz (Hanne, Lukas, Simon)
20. Terzett mit Chor: So Lohnet die Natur den Fleiß (Simon, Hanne, Lukas)
21. Recitativ: Seht, wie zum Haselbusche dort (Hanne, Simon, Lukas)
22. Duett: Ihr Schönen aus der Stadt (Lukas, Hanne)
23. Rezitativ: Nun zeiget das entblößte Feld (Simon)
24. Arie: Steht auf die breiten Wiesen hin! (Simon)
25. Rezitativ: Hier treibt ein dichter Kreis (Lukas)
26. Chor: Hört! hört das laute Getön
27. Rezitativ: Am Rebenstocke blinket jetzt (Hanne)
28. Chor: Juhe, juhe! der Wein ist da
IV. Der Winter
29. Einleitung und Rezitativ: Nun senket sich das blasse Jahr (Simon)
30. Cavatine: Licht und Leben sind geschwächet (Hanne)
31. Rezitativ: Gefesselt steht der breite See (Lukas)
32. Arie: Hier steht der Wandrer nun (Lukas)
33. Rezitativ: Sowie er naht (Lukas, Hanne, Simon)
34. Spinnerlied: Knurre, schnurre, knurre (Hanne, Chor)
35. Rezitativ: Abgesponnen ist der Flachs (Lukas)
36. Lied mit Chor: Ein Mädchen, das auf Ehre hielt (Hanne, Chor)
37. Rezitativ: Von dürrem Oste (Simon)
38. Arie: Erblikke hier, betörter Mensch (Simon)
39. Terzett und Doppelchor: Dann bricht der grösse Morgen an (Simon, Lukas, Hanne)
Hanne.......Dorothea Röschmann, soprano
Lukas........Michael Schade, tenor
Simon........Florian Boesch, baritone
Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor
Ernst Raffelsberger, chorus master
Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Video Director: Michael Beyer
Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg Festival 2013
High definition video with high quality audio
(HD 1080p)
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In Memoriam Nikolaus Harnoncourt (06/12/1929 - 05/03/2016)
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
♪ Die Jahreszeiten / The Seasons, Hob. XXI:3 (1799-1801)
Oratorio in four parts
Text by Gottfried van Swieten
I. Der Frühling
1. Einleitung und Recitativ: Seht, wie der strenge Winter flieht! (Simon)
2. Chor des Landvolks: Komm, holder Lenz!
3. Rezitativ: Vom Widder strahlet (Simon)
4. Arie: Schon eilet froh der Akkermann (Simon)
5. Rezitativ: Der Landmann hat sein Werk vollbracht (Lukas)
6. Terzett und Chor: Bittgesang: Sei nun gnädig, milder Himmel! (Lukas, Simon, Hanne)
7. Rezitativ: Erhört ist unser Fleh'n (Hanne)
8. Freudenlied: O wie lieblich ist der Anblick (Hanne, Lukas, Simon)
II. Der Sommer
9. Einleitung und Rezitativ: In grauem Schleier (Lukas, Simon)
10. Arie: Der muntre Hirt (Simon)
11. Terzett und Chor: Sie steigt herauf die Sonne (Hanne, Lukas, Simon)
12. Rezitativ: Nun regt und bewegt sich alles umher (Simon, Lukas)
13. Cavatine: Dem Druck erlieget die Natur (Lukas)
14. Rezitativ: Willkommen jetzt (Hanne)
15. Aria: Welche Labung für die Sinne (Hanne)
16. Rezitativ: O seht! Es steiget in der schwülen Luft
17. Chor: Ach! das Ungewitter naht
18. Terzett mit Chor: Die düst'ren Wolken trennen sich (Lukas, Hanne, Simon)
III. Der Herbst
19. Einleitung und Rezitativ: Was durch seine Blüte der Lenz (Hanne, Lukas, Simon)
20. Terzett mit Chor: So Lohnet die Natur den Fleiß (Simon, Hanne, Lukas)
21. Recitativ: Seht, wie zum Haselbusche dort (Hanne, Simon, Lukas)
22. Duett: Ihr Schönen aus der Stadt (Lukas, Hanne)
23. Rezitativ: Nun zeiget das entblößte Feld (Simon)
24. Arie: Steht auf die breiten Wiesen hin! (Simon)
25. Rezitativ: Hier treibt ein dichter Kreis (Lukas)
26. Chor: Hört! hört das laute Getön
27. Rezitativ: Am Rebenstocke blinket jetzt (Hanne)
28. Chor: Juhe, juhe! der Wein ist da
IV. Der Winter
29. Einleitung und Rezitativ: Nun senket sich das blasse Jahr (Simon)
30. Cavatine: Licht und Leben sind geschwächet (Hanne)
31. Rezitativ: Gefesselt steht der breite See (Lukas)
32. Arie: Hier steht der Wandrer nun (Lukas)
33. Rezitativ: Sowie er naht (Lukas, Hanne, Simon)
34. Spinnerlied: Knurre, schnurre, knurre (Hanne, Chor)
35. Rezitativ: Abgesponnen ist der Flachs (Lukas)
36. Lied mit Chor: Ein Mädchen, das auf Ehre hielt (Hanne, Chor)
37. Rezitativ: Von dürrem Oste (Simon)
38. Arie: Erblikke hier, betörter Mensch (Simon)
39. Terzett und Doppelchor: Dann bricht der grösse Morgen an (Simon, Lukas, Hanne)
Hanne.......Dorothea Röschmann, soprano
Lukas........Michael Schade, tenor
Simon........Florian Boesch, baritone
Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor
Ernst Raffelsberger, chorus master
Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Video Director: Michael Beyer
Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg Festival 2013
High definition video with high quality audio
(HD 1080p)
Uploaded on Youtube for the Blog "Faces of Classical Music"
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More information:
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- published: 30 Mar 2016
- views: 266852
2:20:31
Helmuth Rilling conducts Haydn - The Seasons
From the Stadthalle Oberhausen, Germany, January 1992
Annegeer Stumphius - soprano
Alexander Stevenson - tenor
Wolfgang Schöne - bass
Gächinger Kantorei
Bach-Co...
From the Stadthalle Oberhausen, Germany, January 1992
Annegeer Stumphius - soprano
Alexander Stevenson - tenor
Wolfgang Schöne - bass
Gächinger Kantorei
Bach-Collegium Stuttgart
Helmulth Rilling - conductor
Joseph Haydn - The Seasons
Oratorio for three voices, Choir and Orchestra
0:58 Spring
33:12 Summer
1:10:51 Autumn
1:45:58 Winter
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Joseph Haydn, who considered his life as more akin to a craftsman‘s career than to an earthly manifestation of a genius, was 67 years old when he voiced his first complaint about the arduousness of his work and the feeling of not being physically up to the task. His librettist and coeval, the imperious and mule-headed Baron Gottfried van Swieten, had urged him to make the most of the success reaped so quickly by their mutual work “The Creation“. He suggested the production of another oratorio addressed to a broad public, this one treating the cycle of the four seasons in a theologically uncompromising manner. Little did it matter that this subject had been depicted hundreds of times in a variety of artistic forms and that Haydn himself had already broached this topic in his early symphonies of 1761, in which he evoked the parts of the day (“Le Matin“, “Le Midi“, etc.). Haydn had aged prematurely, and he now felt the pressure of celebrity. He was to deliver a work of equal if not greater impact than his previous stroke of genius. As soon as he completed the score of the “Seasons“ in February 1801, after two years of hard work, the grueling tension he had permanently subjected to exploded in an apparently psychologically induced, depression like illness.
https://wn.com/Helmuth_Rilling_Conducts_Haydn_The_Seasons
From the Stadthalle Oberhausen, Germany, January 1992
Annegeer Stumphius - soprano
Alexander Stevenson - tenor
Wolfgang Schöne - bass
Gächinger Kantorei
Bach-Collegium Stuttgart
Helmulth Rilling - conductor
Joseph Haydn - The Seasons
Oratorio for three voices, Choir and Orchestra
0:58 Spring
33:12 Summer
1:10:51 Autumn
1:45:58 Winter
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Joseph Haydn, who considered his life as more akin to a craftsman‘s career than to an earthly manifestation of a genius, was 67 years old when he voiced his first complaint about the arduousness of his work and the feeling of not being physically up to the task. His librettist and coeval, the imperious and mule-headed Baron Gottfried van Swieten, had urged him to make the most of the success reaped so quickly by their mutual work “The Creation“. He suggested the production of another oratorio addressed to a broad public, this one treating the cycle of the four seasons in a theologically uncompromising manner. Little did it matter that this subject had been depicted hundreds of times in a variety of artistic forms and that Haydn himself had already broached this topic in his early symphonies of 1761, in which he evoked the parts of the day (“Le Matin“, “Le Midi“, etc.). Haydn had aged prematurely, and he now felt the pressure of celebrity. He was to deliver a work of equal if not greater impact than his previous stroke of genius. As soon as he completed the score of the “Seasons“ in February 1801, after two years of hard work, the grueling tension he had permanently subjected to exploded in an apparently psychologically induced, depression like illness.
- published: 17 Jan 2018
- views: 45977
2:18:28
Haydn: The Seasons, secular oratorio, Hob. XXI:3 | William Christie & Les Arts Florissants
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Haydn: The Seasons, secular oratorio, Hob. XXI:3
00:01:21 - Spring
00:31:52 - Summer
01:07:58 - Autumn
01:42:58 - Winter
Ana Maria Labin | Hanne
Moritz Ka...
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Haydn: The Seasons, secular oratorio, Hob. XXI:3
00:01:21 - Spring
00:31:52 - Summer
01:07:58 - Autumn
01:42:58 - Winter
Ana Maria Labin | Hanne
Moritz Kallenberg | Lucas
Sreten Manojlovic | Simon
Les Arts Florissants
Conducted by William Christie
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Oedipus Coloneus, 2023
https://wn.com/Haydn_The_Seasons,_Secular_Oratorio,_Hob._Xxi_3_|_William_Christie_Les_Arts_Florissants
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Haydn: The Seasons, secular oratorio, Hob. XXI:3
00:01:21 - Spring
00:31:52 - Summer
01:07:58 - Autumn
01:42:58 - Winter
Ana Maria Labin | Hanne
Moritz Kallenberg | Lucas
Sreten Manojlovic | Simon
Les Arts Florissants
Conducted by William Christie
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Oedipus Coloneus, 2023
- published: 21 Jul 2023
- views: 7380
2:35:53
BBC Proms 2007 : Haydn - The Seasons
Prom 14
Mon 23 Jul 2007 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Joseph Haydn
The Seasons
Performers
Jonathan Lemalu Simon
Sally Matthews Hannah
James Gilchrist Lucas
Hand...
Prom 14
Mon 23 Jul 2007 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Joseph Haydn
The Seasons
Performers
Jonathan Lemalu Simon
Sally Matthews Hannah
James Gilchrist Lucas
Handel and Haydn Society (Choir)
Sir Roger Norrington conductor
https://wn.com/BBC_Proms_2007_Haydn_The_Seasons
Prom 14
Mon 23 Jul 2007 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Joseph Haydn
The Seasons
Performers
Jonathan Lemalu Simon
Sally Matthews Hannah
James Gilchrist Lucas
Handel and Haydn Society (Choir)
Sir Roger Norrington conductor
- published: 30 May 2024
- views: 295
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Haydn The Seasons [HD] - Spring part 3: song of joy
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
sop...
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
SONG OF JOY
Hannah (soprano) & Lucas (tenor): How lovely the countryside looks now! Come, lasses, let us wander through the flowery meadows!
How lovely the countryside looks now! Come, lads, let us wander to the leafy grove!
Hannah (soprano): Look at the lilies, look at the roses, look at all the flowers!
Lucas (tenor): Look at the meadows, the grassland, look at all the fields!
Chorus: How lovely the countryside looks now! Let's wander through the flowery meadows!
Hannah (soprano): Look at the earth, at the lakes and rivers, look at the bright sky!
Lucas (tenor): All is alive, all is expectant, all nature bestirs itself.
Hannah (soprano) & Lucas (tenor): See how the lambs are leaping!
Look at the fish: what a milling around! See how the bees are swarming! Look at the birds: what a fluttering!
Chorus: All is alive, all is expectant, all nature bestirs itself. How our hearts are swelling with happiness and delight! Tender feelings, soft sensations awake within our breasts.
Simon (bass): The source of your emotion, your delight, is the breath of the Creator.
Chorus: Let us glorify, praise and worship him! Raise your voices in a song of thanksgiving to him! Let us raise our voices in a song of thanksgiving to him! The eternal, the almighty, the bounteous God!
Trio: From thy blessed table hast thou provided for us.
Chorus: Almighty God!
Trio: With the rivers of thy joy hast thou quenched our thirst. Merciful God!
Chorus: Eternal, almighty, bounteous God! Eternal, almighty, bounteous God!
Honour, praise and glory to the eternal, almighty, bounteous God!
https://wn.com/Haydn_The_Seasons_Hd_Spring_Part_3_Song_Of_Joy
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
SONG OF JOY
Hannah (soprano) & Lucas (tenor): How lovely the countryside looks now! Come, lasses, let us wander through the flowery meadows!
How lovely the countryside looks now! Come, lads, let us wander to the leafy grove!
Hannah (soprano): Look at the lilies, look at the roses, look at all the flowers!
Lucas (tenor): Look at the meadows, the grassland, look at all the fields!
Chorus: How lovely the countryside looks now! Let's wander through the flowery meadows!
Hannah (soprano): Look at the earth, at the lakes and rivers, look at the bright sky!
Lucas (tenor): All is alive, all is expectant, all nature bestirs itself.
Hannah (soprano) & Lucas (tenor): See how the lambs are leaping!
Look at the fish: what a milling around! See how the bees are swarming! Look at the birds: what a fluttering!
Chorus: All is alive, all is expectant, all nature bestirs itself. How our hearts are swelling with happiness and delight! Tender feelings, soft sensations awake within our breasts.
Simon (bass): The source of your emotion, your delight, is the breath of the Creator.
Chorus: Let us glorify, praise and worship him! Raise your voices in a song of thanksgiving to him! Let us raise our voices in a song of thanksgiving to him! The eternal, the almighty, the bounteous God!
Trio: From thy blessed table hast thou provided for us.
Chorus: Almighty God!
Trio: With the rivers of thy joy hast thou quenched our thirst. Merciful God!
Chorus: Eternal, almighty, bounteous God! Eternal, almighty, bounteous God!
Honour, praise and glory to the eternal, almighty, bounteous God!
- published: 29 Jun 2012
- views: 29221
10:02
Haydn The Seasons [HD] - Spring part 2: the happy peasant
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
sop...
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
ARIA
Simon (bass): The ploughman is already hastening merrily to the field; he strides down the long furrows, whistling behind the plough.
Measuring his paces, he strews the seed which, hidden in the trusty soil, will soon a golden harvest yield.
RECITATIVE
Lucas (tenor): The labourer has fulfilled his task, sparing himself no pains or toil. He looks to nature's hand for his reward and prays that heaven may grant it.
TRIO & CHORUS
Be gracious now, O gentle heaven, open up and shower blessings down upon our land.
Send thy dew to refresh the earth! Send rain to water the furrows! Let thy breezes softly blow,
let thy sun shine bright and clear!
Then shall we in abundance thrive and praise thee for thy goodness.
Be gracious now, O gentle heaven, etc.
RECITATIVE
Hannah (soprano): Our prayer is heard, the mild west wind warms and fills the air with moisture. Rainclouds form; and now they open, showering upon the earth
nature's jewels and riches.
https://wn.com/Haydn_The_Seasons_Hd_Spring_Part_2_The_Happy_Peasant
Live performance at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels on 3 June 2012
chorus: Octopus Symphony Chorus
orchestra: Le Concert d'Anvers
conductor: Bart Van Reyn
soprano: Ida Falk Winland
tenor: Yves Saelens
bass: Birger Radde
more info: www.octopusensembles.be
ARIA
Simon (bass): The ploughman is already hastening merrily to the field; he strides down the long furrows, whistling behind the plough.
Measuring his paces, he strews the seed which, hidden in the trusty soil, will soon a golden harvest yield.
RECITATIVE
Lucas (tenor): The labourer has fulfilled his task, sparing himself no pains or toil. He looks to nature's hand for his reward and prays that heaven may grant it.
TRIO & CHORUS
Be gracious now, O gentle heaven, open up and shower blessings down upon our land.
Send thy dew to refresh the earth! Send rain to water the furrows! Let thy breezes softly blow,
let thy sun shine bright and clear!
Then shall we in abundance thrive and praise thee for thy goodness.
Be gracious now, O gentle heaven, etc.
RECITATIVE
Hannah (soprano): Our prayer is heard, the mild west wind warms and fills the air with moisture. Rainclouds form; and now they open, showering upon the earth
nature's jewels and riches.
- published: 28 Jun 2012
- views: 25765
1:41:55
Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra | Franz Josef Haydn - The Seasons
Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra
May 14, 2014
Howard Arman, conductor
Felicitas Fuchs, soprano
Andrew Staples, tenor
Reinhard Hagen, bass
MDR Radio Choir of Leipzi...
Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra
May 14, 2014
Howard Arman, conductor
Felicitas Fuchs, soprano
Andrew Staples, tenor
Reinhard Hagen, bass
MDR Radio Choir of Leipzig
https://wn.com/Qatar_Philharmonic_Orchestra_|_Franz_Josef_Haydn_The_Seasons
Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra
May 14, 2014
Howard Arman, conductor
Felicitas Fuchs, soprano
Andrew Staples, tenor
Reinhard Hagen, bass
MDR Radio Choir of Leipzig
- published: 11 Jan 2016
- views: 62622
2:33:13
Haydn: The Seasons (Die Jahreszeiten) (Herbert von Karajan)
Joseph Haydn Oratorio `Die Jahreszeiten` (1799-1801), Hob XXI: 3
Berliner Philharmoniker
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
Gundula ...
Joseph Haydn Oratorio `Die Jahreszeiten` (1799-1801), Hob XXI: 3
Berliner Philharmoniker
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
Gundula Janowitz (soprano)
Walter Berry (baritone)
Werner Hollweg - tenor. Recording - November 1972, Berlin.
https://wn.com/Haydn_The_Seasons_(Die_Jahreszeiten)_(Herbert_Von_Karajan)
Joseph Haydn Oratorio `Die Jahreszeiten` (1799-1801), Hob XXI: 3
Berliner Philharmoniker
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
Gundula Janowitz (soprano)
Walter Berry (baritone)
Werner Hollweg - tenor. Recording - November 1972, Berlin.
- published: 14 Dec 2023
- views: 991
5:35
Joseph Haydn - The Seasons - Spring (2005)
"The Seasons" (Die Jahreszeiten), Spring - Joseph Haydn, performed by Võru Symphony Orchestra, mixed choir Hilaro and Võru oratorium choir. 23 April 2005
"The Seasons" (Die Jahreszeiten), Spring - Joseph Haydn, performed by Võru Symphony Orchestra, mixed choir Hilaro and Võru oratorium choir. 23 April 2005
https://wn.com/Joseph_Haydn_The_Seasons_Spring_(2005)
"The Seasons" (Die Jahreszeiten), Spring - Joseph Haydn, performed by Võru Symphony Orchestra, mixed choir Hilaro and Võru oratorium choir. 23 April 2005
- published: 21 Feb 2007
- views: 100043