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Haydn: Late Symphonies, Vol. 3
Danish Chamber Orchestra, Ádám Fischer
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Symphonic Music
As always with Adám Fischer’s Haydn, there’s much to delight and plenty to argue with here….Yet Fischer and his lithe Danish band never take a single phrase for granted, in symphonies whose...
Haydn: Late Symphonies, Vol. 3
Danish Chamber Orchestra, Ádám Fischer
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Symphonic Music
As always with Adám Fischer’s Haydn, there’s much to delight and plenty to argue with here….Yet Fischer and his lithe Danish band never take a single phrase for granted, in symphonies whose...
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This set of Haydn’s last and greatest symphonies arrives in the wake of the Danish Chamber Orchestra and Adam Fischer’s acclaimed series of the complete symphonies of Beethoven (8.505251) and Brahms (8.574465–67), and Adam Fischer and his orchestra use their recent experiences in this and other repertoire to play this Haydn series in as exciting and colourful way as possible. This edition is shaping up to become as collectable as all of Fischer’s previous symphonic recordings, and there is now a buzz of excitement around each release in this new Haydn project.
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International Classical Music Awards2025Nominated - Symphonic Music
Awards Issue 2024
As always with Adám Fischer’s Haydn, there’s much to delight and plenty to argue with here….Yet Fischer and his lithe Danish band never take a single phrase for granted, in symphonies whose familiarity can too easily lead conductors into amiable routine.