Recordings
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Haydn: Symphonies Nos 22-25
CDH55116
Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
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Movement 1: Adagio
Movement 2: Presto
Movement 3: Menuetto
Movement 4: Finale: Presto
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The following Presto is typical of the fast movements of Haydn’s early symphonies, having just one main theme: late-eighteenth-century so-called sonata form would gradually develop its two contrasting main ideas—first and second subject. Here, the music modulates to the expected key, the dominant, B flat, but what it arrives at can hardly be called a ‘theme’ as such, more a transitional idea. The rather austere minuet is tempered by its trio, in which the pairs of wind instruments (by name, at least, horns both ‘French’ and ‘English’) are given their head over discreet string accompaniment. The Presto Finale is typically constructed from the briefest of ideas, a three-note falling scale, heard at the opening and forming the basis of another monothematic sonata movement.
from notes by Matthew Rye © 1994