Haydn Festival

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The Haydn Festival (also Haydn Festival Eisenstadt or Haydn Festival ) was an annual festival in Eisenstadt , Austria until 2017 , which was dedicated to maintaining the oeuvre of Joseph Haydn .

history

The sponsoring association “Burgenland Haydn Festival” was founded in 1986 by the Province of Burgenland and the Free City of Eisenstadt. The Haydn Festival was a bearer of the Haydn tradition and a center of international Haydn care. Walter Reicher was artistic director from 1988 to 2018 . Since 1989 they have organized their annual festival in September, the “International Haydn Days”.

The founders of the Haydn Festival decided to keep the archive, library and collections open for all kinds of objects that could contribute to a better understanding of Joseph Haydn and his music. The Haydn Festival cooperated closely with the "International Joseph Haydn Private Foundation Eisenstadt". They acted not only as a festival, but also as a hub and competence center for all questions relating to Joseph Haydn (supervision of academic work, publication of books and media, organization of themed trips, establishment of Haydn societies worldwide, development of educational programs, organization of symposia, etc.).

Haydn Hall in Esterházy Palace

The name Joseph Haydn is inextricably linked with Eisenstadt. From 1761 onwards, Haydn worked for more than forty years as Princely Kapellmeister at the Esterházy court. He wrote most of his masterpieces here. Many of the places of activity at that time - such as the Haydn Hall in Esterházy Palace , famous for its excellent acoustics - have been preserved to this day and formed the stylish setting for the Haydn Festival until 2016.

At the center of the Haydn Festival was the complete works of the genius loci Joseph Haydn. In addition to his typical genres such as the symphony and the string quartet, operas, oratorios and other compositions were also performed. Great attention was paid to the diverse relationships between these works when designing the respective festival program. Accompanying exhibitions such as “Ask for Haydn - Views from the Present” in 2013 (project room of the Landesgalerie Burgenland) were organized regularly.

At the same time as the Haydn Festival, the Austro-Hungarian Haydn Philharmonic was founded by Ádám Fischer . The orchestra-in-residence of the Haydn Festival has since also directed by him.

The central venue was the Haydn Hall of Esterházy Palace: a hall in which Haydn himself worked during his lifetime and which is considered one of the most important places of activity of Haydn. The twelve venues also included, for example, the mountain church , the covered inner courtyard of the Burgenland State Museum , St. Martin's Cathedral and Forchtenstein Castle , some of which are also “original locations” where Haydn worked in the 18th century.

In September 2015 it became known that the 28th International Haydn Days in 2016 will probably be the last in Esterhazy Palace. The 29th Haydn Festival will be held as “HaydnLandTage” at original locations in Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna and will also include a musicological symposium in Eisenstadt. At the beginning of August 2018 it was announced that the Haydn Days would not take place in 2018.

Main topics of the International Haydn Days

  • 1989: [...]
  • 1990: Early symphonies for the Esterházy court
  • 1991: Haydn & Mozart
  • 1992: The Creation, Sturm und Drang - 1st part
  • 1993: Sturm und Drang - Part 2
  • 1994: Haydn and sacred music
  • 1995: Haydn and London, Haydn and vocal music
  • 1996: Haydn the European, Haydn and love
  • 1997: Paris Symphonies, The Baryton
  • 1998: My language is understood all over the world
  • 1999: Double Haydn fun
  • 2000: With timpani and trumpets
  • 2001: The Seasons - The Sounds of Time
  • 2002: Haydn & Schubert
  • 2003: Haydn & Beethoven
  • 2004: Haydn & Bach
  • 2005: Haydn & Mozart
  • 2006: Haydn & Handel
  • 2007: Haydn & Romanticism
  • 2008: 20 years of the International Haydn Days in Eisenstadt
  • 2009: Haydn Year 2009
  • 2010: Haydn & The Anniversaries
  • 2011: Haydn & The New World
  • 2012: Haydn & Italy
  • 2013: Haydn & Beethoven
  • 2014: Haydn & Mozart
  • 2015: Haydn & Schubert
  • 2016: Haydn & Bohemia
  • 2017: Haydn & Paris

From May to November 2016, the festival played in the Haydn Hall in Esterházy Palace with the four-part concert cycle “The Haydn Academy - The Great Mozart Cycle” - and the Landesgalerie Burgenland with the four-part concert cycle “Haydn Chamber Ensemble - Haydn a European”.

The best Haydn interpreters created their own programs for the International Haydn Festival , which were only performed at the original locations at the Haydn Festival . This triad of artist-location-programming established the festival's popularity.

Symposia

Together with the “International Joseph Haydn Private Foundation Eisenstadt” and the cultural department of the Province of Burgenland, the Haydn Festival regularly organized international musicological symposia as part of the International Haydn Days. The conferences shed light on Joseph Haydn's oeuvre, life and work. Lectures and discussions are public.

  • 1995: The symphonic work of Joseph Haydn
  • 1997: The baryton in music history
  • 2000: Joseph Haydn & The Clavier
  • 2002: Joseph Haydn & The String Quartet
  • 2004: Documentary foundations in Haydn research
  • 2007: Building blocks for a Haydn topography in Eisenstadt
  • 2009: Women around Haydn
  • Joseph Haydn in the 21st century
  • 2011: Joseph Haydn and the "New World"
  • 2013: Haydn & The Arts
  • 2015: Performance practice and interpretation - on the reception history of Joseph Haydn's works

Concert cycles

The Haydn Festival held concerts in the palace's concert halls throughout the year. It was part of the philosophy of her concert series to perform works by Joseph Haydn as well as the entire musical literature from the baroque to the present day.

"Haydn Academy"

In 1992 Anton Gabmayer founded his own orchestra - "The Haydn Academy". The aim of the project was to perform all 100 & 7 Haydn symphonies in the Haydn Hall over a period of nine years. After completing this project, each year had a different theme. From 2015 the Haydn Academy will perform all of WA Mozart's symphonies in the “great Mozart cycle” until 2019.

"Haydn Chamber Ensemble"

Joseph Haydn dealt intensively with chamber music throughout his life. The Haydn Festival put the piano trio at the center of its own concert series (since 1995). The “Haydn Trio Eisenstadt” played at the beginning of the series from 1995 to 2008, in 2012 the “Haydn Piano Trio” resumed the cycle and from 2014 the “Haydn Chamber Ensemble” continued it. As part of this cycle, premieres by contemporary composers were played at every concert.

Selection of festivals outside of the Haydn Days

  • 2002, 1st - 5th May: Haydn String Quartet Weekend (all 69 string quartets)
  • 2009, 13-14 Aug .: The Seven Words - all versions
  • 2009, June 18-21: Sturm & Drang
  • 2009, May 29th - June 1st: HAYDN Memorial DAYS
  • 2009, April 30th - May 3rd: TRIOthlon - Haydn Chamber Music Festival
  • 2009, 9-13 April Haydn Sacral

Joseph Haydn's total oeuvre includes 814 works (plus 400 folk song arrangements). Since the Haydn Days began in 1989, almost all of Haydn's works have been presented live several times. Among other things, the following were performed:

  • all 107 Haydn symphonies
  • all 14 masses by Joseph Haydn
  • all 6 oratorios by Joseph Haydn
  • 12 (= all completely preserved) of the 23 Haydn operas:
    • 1994 La fedelta premiata - guest performance by Opera Noord-Holland
      Musical direction: Frank van Koten
      Director: Jan Bouws
    • 1995 Orlando paladino - in-house production of the Haydn Festival
      Musical direction: Ádám Fischer
      Production: Matthias Schönfeld
    • 1996 Philemon and Baucis - in-house production of the Haydn Festival
      Musical direction: Trevor Pinnock
      Production: Christopher Leith
    • 1997 Il mondo della luna - coproduction with the Zurich Opera House
      Musical director: Ádám Fischer
      Director: Matthias Schönfeld
    • 1998 L'isola disabitata - in-house production by the Haydn Festival.
      Musical director: Ádám Fischer, director
      : Michael Schilhan
    • 1999 Armida - in-house production of the Haydn Festival.
      Musical director: Ádám Fischer, director
      : Michael Schilhan
    • 2000 L'incontro improvviso - in-house production by the Haydn Festival.
      Musical director: Ádám Fischer, director
      : Laurence Dale
    • 2001 La canterina and Lo Speziale - in-house production of the Haydn Festival
      Musical director: Stefan Vladar
      Director: Tatjana Gürbaca
    • 2002 La vera costanza - in-house production of the Haydn Festival
      Musical direction: Ádám Fischer
      Production: Philipp Himmelmann
    • 2003 Philemon and Baucis - in-house production by the Haydn Festival.
      Musical director: Trevor Pinnock.
      Production: Christopher Leith
    • 2004 L'infedeltà delusa - in-house production of the Haydn Festival
    • 2005 L'anima del filosofo - in-house production of the Haydn Festival
      Musical direction: Ádám Fischer
      Production: Michael Schilhan

Visualization of Haydn's works:

  • 2011: Symphony No. 94 in G major “With the Bump” with 3-D projections in collaboration with Ars Electronica
  • 2012: The creation as classical ballet as part of the 36th Eisenstadt Summer Academy with the Oklahoma Festival Ballet (choreography Mary Margaret Holt)
  • 2014: The Seasons opened the 26th International Haydn Days as classical ballet with the Oklahoma Festival Ballet (choreographed by Mary Margaret Holt)

In addition, over 600 works by other composers were performed. The Haydn Festival played a leading role in a number of complete recordings of various types of works by Joseph Haydn:

  • all 107 symphonies by Ádám Fischer with the Austrian Ung. Haydn Philharmonic
  • all 39 piano trios by the Haydn Trio Eisenstadt
  • all 419 arrangements of British folk songs for piano trio and voice (s) by the Haydn Trio Eisenstadt and Scottish singers
  • all 144 preserved works for baryton by the Esterházy Trio
  • all arias for Luigia Polzelli by the L'Orfeo Barockorchester and Nuria Rial under Michi Gaigg

As part of the International Haydn Days, attention was also paid to the educational policy task, especially in the area of ​​children and young people. Special children, youth and school projects:

  • 1992: A creation for children
  • 1993: Haydn for children
  • 1996: Haydn on the moon
  • 1997: Haydn on the rocks + The Magic of the Moon Garden
  • 1998: Hello Haydn
  • 1999: Interactive homepage www.kids.haydnfestival.at
  • 2002: Making of "Of Mice and Puppets"
  • 2009: A conductor comes to school, Haydn rocks!
  • 2011: Peppo experiences the seasons
  • 2012: Peppino's trip to the land of lemon trees
  • 2013: signals
  • From 2014: Special youth tickets for all concerts at the Haydn Festival

In the “Haydn Year” 2009 (200th anniversary of his death), among other things, all twelve completed masses by Haydn as well as all Haydn symphonies as part of the “100 & 7 Symphonies” project were performed throughout the year . On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Haydn's death, the Haydn Festival launched the “World Creation” project. Orchestras and choirs around the world were invited to take part in a global performance project (performance of the oratorio The Creation in various places around the world on May 31, 2009).

Competitions and composition commissions

  • In 1991 the II. J. Joachim Violin Competition was held during the Haydn Days.
  • 1997: International Composition Competition Joseph Haydn: "1000 Years Austria / 75 Years Burgenland", Prize Winner: Stefan Thomas
  • 2009: "D2H" was a composition project in the Haydn year 2009. 18 composers around the world were commissioned to dedicate a new piano trio to Haydn (including Elisabeth Harnik , Johanna Doderer , Jury Everhartz , Gernot Schedlberger , Lalo Schifrin )
  • In 2012 three piano trios were commissioned and premiered in the Empiresaal: by Hüseyin Evirgen The sun worshipers , by Sung-Min Ahn Die Jahreszeiten - Herbst and by Manuela Kerer Mare bianco
  • In 2013, four piano trios were commissioned by the Haydn Festival Eisenstadt : by Johannes Kretz evolution & thought , by Angélica Castelló Principio sin titiulo , by Roman Pawollek Omanukaladesa and by Johanna Doderer Morgen .
  • In 2014, the following were commissioned: three piano trios ( B. Stangl , J. Varga, J. Purgina) and a piano quartet (N. Sterk).
  • In 2015 the following were commissioned: four piano trios (E. Harnik, M. Kerer, G. Resch, P. Jakober).

Individual highlights were broadcast live on the Schlossplatz using a video wall as part of open-air events - the Haydn Festival was a pioneer in the field of public broadcasts in the field of classical music:

Internet pioneers

The Eisenstadt Haydn Festival was the first in the world to do so

  • a classical concert (1997, song recital by Edita Gruberová )
  • a complete opera (1998, Joseph Haydn: L'isola disabitata )
  • a complete festival with all events (Haydn Days 9-19 September 1999)

broadcast live in image and sound on the Internet.

www.worldcreation.info - On March 31, 2009, Haydn's 200th anniversary of his death, his most famous oratorio, The Creation , was heard around the world . Orchestras and choirs around the world have been invited to take part in this global performance project.

www.haydn107.com - Website users have the opportunity to listen to each of Haydn's 107 symphonies and each of the 414 movements while reading the score at the same time. At the same time, background information on each individual symphony can be called up.

Performers at the Haydn Festival in Eisenstadt

The following is a selection of the artists and ensembles who performed at the International Haydn Days (in alphabetical order):

orchestra

Conductors

Chamber music ensembles

  • Accademia Daniel
  • Acie's quartet
  • Amerling Trio
  • Amicanto
  • Armonico Tributo Austria
  • Artis Quartet
  • Australian String Quartet
  • Borromeo String Quartet
  • Brassissimo Vienna
  • Camerata Cologne
  • Camerata Vienna
  • casalQUARTET
  • Christophe Coin & friends
  • Classic buskers
  • Collegium Viennense
  • Compagnia di Punto
  • Concilium Musicum
  • Consort Polyhymnia Old University Vienna
  • Consortium Classicum
  • ConTempo String Quartet
  • There piles of tin
  • The instrumentists Vienna
  • Duo Claviol
  • Chromaton ensemble
  • Ensemble Dolce Risonanza
  • Ensemble Nova Brass
  • Esterházy Baryton Ensemble
  • Gamerith Consort
  • Gustav Mahler Quartet
  • Hagen Quartet
  • Haydn Quartet
  • Haydn Trio Eisenstadt
  • Jess-Trio-Vienna
  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel Trio
  • Joseph Haydn Brass Ensemble
  • Jolivet Trio
  • Juvavum Brass Quintet
  • Piano duo Soós-Haag
  • Kolo slavuj
  • Laetitia Universi
  • La Tempestad
  • Le Musiche Nove
  • L'Aura Ensemble
  • Mendelssohn Trio Berlin
  • Meta4
  • Mischa Maisky Trio
  • Members of the Basel Chamber Orchestra
  • Musica Aeterna
  • NeoBaroque
  • Petersen Quartet
  • Petit Trianon
  • Piccolo Concerto Vienna
  • Pleyel Quartet Cologne
  • Prometheus Ensemble
  • Quatuor Manfred
  • Ricercar Consort
  • Roland Batik Trio
  • Salomon Quartet
  • Salomon String Quartet
  • Salzburg court music
  • Schmeiser-Ostry-Müller Trio
  • Sax square
  • Spielmusik Schönfeldinger
  • String quartet Con Moto
  • Studio da Camera
  • The Clarinotts
  • Trio Amabile
  • Trio breakfast
  • Trio Laflamme
  • Trio of hikers
  • Union Brass Quintet
  • Van Swieten Society
  • Vienna Wind Academy
  • Viennese glass harmonica duo
  • Viennese instrumental soloists
  • Viennese piano trio
  • Viennese trombone ensemble
  • Viennese saxophone quartet
  • Wiener Schubert Trio (today: Altenberg Trio)

Soloists

Singers

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://burgenland.orf.at/news/stories/2772066/ Confirmed for Haydntage in the castle. orf.at, May 3, 2016, accessed May 3, 2016
  2. orf.at - Aus for the Haydn Festival in the castle . Article dated September 4, 2015, accessed September 4, 2015.
  3. orf.at: Haydn Days are canceled this year . Article dated August 4, 2018, accessed August 4, 2018.