Joseph Haydn
Chor der Dänen
from the music to the play, Alfred, König der Angelsachsen. Hob. xxx:5a
Joseph Haydn
Chor der Dänen
from the music to the play, Alfred, König der Angelsachsen. Hob. xxx:5a
- Formation Orchestre
- Compositeur Joseph Haydn
- Éditeur Anton Gabmayer
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Edition HH Limited
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Description:
The 'Chor der Dänen' is the first of three surviving pieces from the incidental music Haydn wrote for a production of John William Cowmeadow's play Alfred, König der Angelsachsen, oder der patriotische König ('Alfred, King of the Anglo-Saxons, or, The Patriotic King') at Eisenstadt in September 1796. A subject such as Alfred the Great's victory over the Vikings in the year 878 would have been popular in the war-torn Europe of Haydn's time, and the composer's thrilling setting capture's all the power and drama of the text. It is scored for a chorus of soprano, tenor and bass, and an orchestra of strings, two oboes, two bassoons, two trumpets and timpani.