Composers Datebook

Seasonal music by Haydn


Listen Later

Synopsis

Haydn’s oratorio “The Seasons” had its premiere performance on this date in Vienna in 1801. Like its predecessor, “The Creation,” Haydn’s new oratorio was a great success, and, as before, Haydn received help with the text and a lot of advice from the versatile Gottfried Bernhard Baron van Swieten, an enthusiastic admirer of Handel oratorios and the music of J. S. Bach.

Swieten’s text for “The Seasons” included many opportunities for Baroque-style “tone painting”—musical representations of everything from croaking frogs and workers toiling in the fields, sections that raised a lot of smiles in 1801 and still do today. Haydn, famous for his sense of humor, in this case humored the old-fashioned tastes of the Baron as well.

Speaking of the text, since Haydn was tremendous popular in England, Baron van Swieten prepared an English-language version of his text, trying to fit the English words to the rhythm of his original German. Alas, the good Baron’s command of English was, to put it diplomatically, perhaps not as firm he imagined. So these days, ensembles wishing to perform Haydn’s oratorio have a choice: they can opt for Swieten’s quaint but clunky English version, or his more graceful German original.

Music Played in Today's Program

Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) Ländler, fr The Seasons Academy of St Martin in the Fields; Neville Marriner, cond. Philips 438715

On This Day
Deaths
  • 1921 - Dutch composer Alfons Diepenbrock, age 58, in Amsterdam;

  • 1948 - Mexican composer Manuel Ponce, age 65, in Mexico City;

  • 1998 - American composer Mel Powell, age 75, in Sherman Oaks, Calif.; He won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1990;

  • Premieres
    • 1742 - Handel: oratorio, "Messiah" (Julian date: April 13);

    • 1801 - Haydn: oratorio "The Seasons," in Vienna;

    • 1950 - Bernstein: incidental music "Peter Pan" (play by J.M. Barrie) at the Imperial Theater in New York City, conducted by Ben Steinberg;

    • 1957 - Ives: String Quartet No. 1, in New York City (This music was completed in 1896);

    • 1988 - Anthony Davis: "Notes from the Underground" (dedicated to Ralph Ellison), at Carnegie Hall in New York by the American Composers Orchestra, Paul Lustig Dunkel conducting;

    • 1990 - Bright Sheng: "Four Movemenets" for piano trio, at Alice Tully Hall in New York City , by The Peabody Trio;

    • 1992 - Joan Tower: Violin Concerto, with soloist Elmar Oliveira and the Utah Symphony, Joseph Silverstein conducting;

    • 1997 - Stephen Paulus: opera "The Three Hermits," at House of Hope Presbyterian Church in St. Paul, Minn., with Thomas Lancaster conducting;

    • Links and Resources
      • On Haydn
        ...more
        View all episodesView all episodes
        Download on the App Store

        Composers DatebookBy American Public Media

        • 4.7
        • 4.7
        • 4.7
        • 4.7
        • 4.7

        4.7

        10 ratings


        More shows like Composers Datebook

        View all
        Fresh Air by NPR

        Fresh Air

        38,495 Listeners

        Hidden Brain by Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam

        Hidden Brain

        43,741 Listeners

        The NPR Politics Podcast by NPR

        The NPR Politics Podcast

        25,874 Listeners

        Global News Podcast by BBC World Service

        Global News Podcast

        7,707 Listeners

        The Book Review by The New York Times

        The Book Review

        3,888 Listeners

        PBS Washington Week with The Atlantic - Full Show by Washington Week

        PBS Washington Week with The Atlantic - Full Show

        1,346 Listeners

        Piano Puzzler by American Public Media

        Piano Puzzler

        527 Listeners

        New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher by American Public Media

        New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher

        181 Listeners

        YourClassical Daily Download by American Public Media

        YourClassical Daily Download

        247 Listeners

        Gramophone Classical Music Podcast by Gramophone

        Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

        72 Listeners

        The Daily by The New York Times

        The Daily

        112,946 Listeners

        Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast by Joshua Weilerstein

        Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

        2,157 Listeners

        Up First from NPR by NPR

        Up First from NPR

        56,549 Listeners

        Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond by Pushkin Industries

        Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

        4,131 Listeners

        Marketplace Tech by Marketplace

        Marketplace Tech

        74 Listeners

        Piano Puzzler by American Public Media

        Piano Puzzler

        37 Listeners

        Short Wave by NPR

        Short Wave

        6,424 Listeners