Sir Simon Rattle | Conductor |
Monika Eder | Soprano |
Andrew Staples | Tenor |
Florian Boesch | Baritone |
London Symphony Chorus | |
Simon Halsey | Choirmaster / chorus director |
London Symphony Orchestra |
The London Symphony Chorus celebrate its 50th anniversary with Haydn’s ‘nature’ oratorio The Seasons, a stellar cast of international singers and Sir Simon Rattle.
The Seasons is divided in to four sections: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter charting a musical year with rousing choruses, a riotous wine tasting with dancing peasants, a loud thunderstorm, even the croaking of frogs.
In his old age Haydn achieved fame and fortune in London following visits here in the 1790s. ‘Papa Haydn’ was encouraged to write The Seasons by the great success of his previous oratorio The Creation, which was performed all over Europe. The Seasons is said to ensure Haydn’s place with Titian, Michelangelo and Turner, Mann and Goethe, Verdi and Stravinsky, as one of the rare artists to whom old age brings the gift of ever bolder invention.
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