Haydn Symphony No 64 A major Tempora mutantur Frans Bruggen

The Symphony No. 64 in A major (Hoboken I/64) is a symphony by Joseph Haydn dated between 1773 and 1775. The likely date of composition puts it at the tail end of the Sturm und Drang period that produced masterpieces such as symphonies 44 to 48. It is often known by the nickname Tempora mutantur. Nickname (Tempora mutantur) Frans Bruggen The nickname is Haydn’s own. On the orchestra parts prepared for this symphony at Esterházy, he placed the heading “Tempora mutantur, et.“. The full version of this quote i
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