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Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra - HAYDN: Symphonies Nos. 22, 44, 64

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HAYDN: Symphonies Nos. 22, 44, 64
Franz Joseph Haydn
- Released on 1/01/03 by PentaTone
- Main artist: Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra
- Genre: Klassiek
- Distinctions: Prise de Son d'Exception Hi-Res Audio
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HAYDN: Symphonies Nos. 22, 44, 64
Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra
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Symphony No. 44 in E minor, Hob.I:44, "Trauersinfonie" (Mourning)
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Symphony No. 22 in E-Flat Major, Hob.I:22, "The Philosopher"
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Symphony No. 64 in A Major, Hob. I:64 "Tempora mutantur"
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
Franz Joseph Haydn, Composer - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Marco Boni, Conductor
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:55:06
- Main artist: Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra
- Composer: Joseph Haydn
- Label: PentaTone
- Genre: Klassiek
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24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo
Digital booklet
2003 PentaTone 2003 PentaTone
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