Topic: Haydn played on one of the historical pianos

My performance of a little Joseph Haydn minuet played on the virtual Johann Schantz pianoforte of 1790, one of over a dozen Pianoteq historical keyboards. The Schantz was a favorite of Haydn himself who extolled the expressive qualities of this instrument. I replaced the ptq reverb with the Audioease convolution of Haydn Hall in Hungary where the composer himself premiered many of his works.

https://soundcloud.com/george-tingley-8...m=facebook

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was mentor to both Mozart and Beethoven, and one of the first composers to write symphonies and string quartets!

Last edited by gtingley (04-10-2018 07:34)

Re: Haydn played on one of the historical pianos

Very nice!

I was in Boston last week and went to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.  I was surprised to find that they had quite a collection of antique instruments, including a truly embellished 1796 Broadwood, a harpsichord, clavichord, and a few others.  Here are some photos:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/9XiZNyiK7PNunRs79

- David

Re: Haydn played on one of the historical pianos

Lovely!