IF YOU LIKE ALL Haydn, Franz Joseph’S SONG GO FOR IT! Now signed to Haydn, Franz Joseph’s Sparrow Records, the title track from second album “Die Jahreszeiten. Der Winter.” leads Haydn, Franz Joseph’s back-to-school campaign. This disc has all of the essential Haydn, Franz Joseph classics. Die Jahreszeiten. Der Winter. is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
Kavatine: (Hanne) Licht und Leben sing geschwaechet is a good listen every once in a while. Rezitativ: (Lukas) Gefesselt steht der breite See (Helmut Wildhaber - tenor, The Choir of the Flanders Opera “La Petite Bande” con. Sigiswald Kuijken) is a song that will not reduce you to tears but leave you thinking long after Die Jahreszeiten. Der Winter. have ended. I hope to keep hearing Haydn, Franz Joseph works for a long time to come. This is the most melodic ambitious and satisfying track in Die Jahreszeiten. Der Winter.. Lied: (Hanne mit Chor) Knurre, schnurre, knurre (Kristina Laki - soprano, The Choir of the Flanders Opera “La Petite Bande” con. Sigiswald Kuijken) is such a perfect and optimistic song that things can get just better. Rezitativ: (Lukas) Abgesponnen ist der Flachs (Helmut Wildhaber - tenor, The Choir of the Flanders Opera “La Petite Bande” con. Sigiswald Kuijken) - A catchy, upbeat tune. I listened to the opening track Lied: (Hanne mit Chor) Ein Maedchen, das auf Ehre hielt and liked it a lot. Still going through Die Jahreszeiten. Der Winter. and coming to appreciate Rezitativ: (Simon) Vom duerren Osten dringt (Peter Lika - bass, The Choir of the Flanders Opera “La Petite Bande” con. Sigiswald Kuijken) more and more with every listen. From the sound of it, I believe the song can be a big radio hit. Terzett und Chor: Dann bricht der grosse Morgen an - is a breath or fresh air compared to many previous songs of Haydn, Franz Joseph.
Die Jahreszeiten. Der Winter. CD


