Haydn's Haus

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karlhenning

Quote from: Gurnatron5500 on August 17, 2011, 08:12:05 AM
Welcome in then, Leon. This was the very first thread I started when we migrated the forum several years ago. Dedicated to my #1 favorite composer. :D

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Gurn Blanston

Quote from: k a rl h e nn i ng on August 17, 2011, 08:14:58 AM
There's got to be a Koechlin disc or two squirreled away in there . . . .

Thread Duty:

Not sure that this box of piano trios (lovely as it is) is actually chronological. How should I find out, O Gurn? IIRC, the Hoboken volumes are by genre.  Enlightenment, please, O Gurn of the Enlightenment!

Actual chronology (latest idea, anyway). I'll come back later and clean up the columns a little, just had time to do the first few rows, but you get the point.

Year   Landon Number   Hob 15 #
1757            1               37
1757            2               C1
1757            3   
1757            4               39
1757            5                1
1757   6   40
1757   7   41
1757   10   35
1757   11   34
1760   12   36
1757   13   38
1760   14   f1
   15   deest
1767   16   
1772   17   2
1784   18   5
1784   19   6
1785   20   7
1785   21   8
1785   22   9
1785   23   10
1788   24   11
1788   25   12
1789   26   13
1789   27   14
1790   28   16
1790   29   15
1790   30   17
1794   31   32
1793   32   18
1793   33   19
1793   34   20
1794   35   21
1794   36   22
1794   37   23
1795   38   24
1795   39   25
1795   40   26
1795   41   31
1796   42   30
1796   43   27
1796   44   28
1796   45   29
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TheGSMoeller

Quote from: Gurnatron5500 on August 17, 2011, 08:13:27 AM
Well, that would take care of the top shelf. :D  C'mon over. Fair warning, Texas is hot right now... :)

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Ah yes, born and raised there, just moved away 5 years ago. Father still lives in Plano and he's been updating me on the heat.

DavidW

Quote from: Leon on August 17, 2011, 08:15:40 AM
Ah, but it is nice to see that, at least currently, you are concentrating on Mozart.

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Gurn's mind might be concentrating on Mozart, but his pocketbook is concentrating on Haydn! :D

Gurn Blanston

Quote from: DavidW on August 17, 2011, 08:15:40 AM
No kidding, I found a pic of your backyard online:



;D ;D

That's the front yard, actually, the back actually melted and flowed away... :-\

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DavidW

Quote from: Leon on August 17, 2011, 08:10:14 AM
But back to this thread - YES!  Kuikjen: I didn't know he had recorded more of these works, so I will have to follow suit, DavidW.

:)

Which ones of his do you already have?

Gurn Blanston

Quote from: TheGSMoeller on August 17, 2011, 08:19:54 AM
Ah yes, born and raised there, just moved away 5 years ago. Father still lives in Plano and he's been updating me on the heat.

Ah, Plano. Well, it's a dry heat.... :D

Here in the Piney Woods, it is that strange combination of bone-dry yet humid... :(

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Leon

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Quote from: DavidW on August 17, 2011, 08:21:51 AM
Which ones of his do you already have?

Just the Paris, I'm afraid, I am woefully behind.

:)


Roberto

Quote from: Gurnatron5500 on August 17, 2011, 08:07:59 AMActually, this discussion started 4 pages back when I posted a picture of my Haydn shelf in the organize thread. The Big Box is on the top shelf...   0:)
Wow, your Haydn shelf is impressive.  Actually I could put the half of my entire CD collection to that shelf not only one composer.  :'(
So I keep Fischer's box on my wish list.  :)

Vesteralen

Quote from: Mandryka on July 31, 2011, 03:21:47 AM
ANd finally I listened to Klemperer's 102 last month and was gobsmacked by how wonderful it is. Noble. I listened to Scherchen and Orpheus too in 102 and thought Klemperer was by far  the most successful.

I agree with this.  One of the very first LPs I ever had was a going-away present from my parents way back in 1972 - Klemperer's Haydn 100 & 102.  They knew I wanted a copy of #102 since I had seen a Bernstein TV show that analysed it.  This was the only one they could find.  Of course, none of us knew what HIP was back then.  But, it doesn't matter in this case.  I still have this LP today and it still sounds as good as ever.

Gurn Blanston

Quote from: Gurnatron5500 on August 17, 2011, 08:19:10 AM
Actual chronology (latest idea, anyway). I'll come back later and clean up the columns a little, just had time to do the first few rows, but you get the point.


Here is an organized copy. :)

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karlhenning


karlhenning

Is there a story behind the lack of a Landon no. 8 or 9?

Leon

Quote from: Gurnatron5500 on August 17, 2011, 08:13:27 AM
Well, that would take care of the top shelf. :D  C'mon over. Fair warning, Texas is hot right now... :)

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Have y'all gotten any rain recently?  I spoke with my sister in Flower Mound, and this was a couple of weeks ago, that they had no rain for 40 days and counting, triple digit temperatures and no rain in the forecast.  Nashville has been hot but I can't complain when hearing what Texas has been going through.

No wonder Rick Perry wants to get on the road.

:)

karlhenning

Quote from: Leon on August 17, 2011, 10:03:36 AM
No wonder Rick Perry wants to get on the road.

Nor any wonder he's so full of piss & vinegar.

Gurn Blanston

Quote from: gn i n n e h lr a k on August 17, 2011, 10:02:20 AM
Is there a story behind the lack of a Landon no. 8 or 9?

I don't know it OTTOMH, but it will be a "later proved to be not by Haydn" sort of thing. Or else they are fragmentary. If that is the case, most books won't list it. When I was listing the complete works, some evenings I felt more ambitious than others and I tracked that stuff down. Apparently on that night, I wasn't.... :)

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Gurn Blanston

Quote from: Leon on August 17, 2011, 10:03:36 AM
Have y'all gotten any rain recently?  I spoke with my sister in Flower Mound, and this was a couple of weeks ago, that they had no rain for 40 days and counting, triple digit temperatures and no rain in the forecast.  Nashville has been hot but I can't complain when hearing what Texas has been going through.

No wonder Rick Perry wants to get on the road.

:)

In a place that averages 46" of rain per year, we have gotten 15" since January, 2010! It's scary more than anything else, because you never know when some pine knot hillbilly is going to decide that this is a good day to burn his leaves and your house is gone a couple hours later... :-\

Good riddance to bad rubbish. Y'all can keep his sorry ass.   0:)

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Leon

Looking for the other Kuijiken Haydn that I didn't have besides the ones DavidW posted, there's these too:

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And there appears to be a Japanese import that boxes all these up:

[asin]B000EBDCUA[/asin]

But it might have been hard finding some since Amazon had at least one listed as by Hadyn.

:)

snyprrr

Quote from: Gurnatron5500 on August 17, 2011, 08:01:14 AM
:D

Yeah, he wrote this stuff too;



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Where's the SQs? (unless that's the Nomos: second shelf, all the way to the left?)

karlhenning

Well, one can't be ambitious all the time, Napoleon . . . .