András Schiff explores Haydn

Part 1 - Capriccio 'Acht Sauschneider müssen seyn' in G major, Hob. XVII:1
Part 2 - Fantasia in C Major 'Capriccio', Hob. XVII:4
Part 3 - Piano sonata No. 62 in E flat major, Hob. XVI:52
Summary
András Schiff explores Haydn’s solo piano works in an exclusive series of lecture-recitals at London's Wigmore Hall.
The lectures focus on three works by Haydn, and are available to download as separate MP3s
‘Haydn was an astounding composer .... The world needs to appreciate him much more: of all the really great composers, he is still the most underrated.’ András Schiff in The Guardian
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- Produced by Helen Peate
- Edited by Darius Weinberg

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