Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Haydn: From Esterháza to Hanover Square
featuring Sir András Schiff (fortepiano / director)

The tempestuous minor key sensibility of Haydn’s Symphony No. 39 (1765) buzzes with the energy of the ‘Sturm und Drang’ (Storm and Stress) movement sweeping literature and art at the time. In the Keyboard Concerto No. 11, from nearly 20 years later, we hear the influence of Mozart on Haydn in the enterprise of the writing for the solo instrument and the famous ‘Rondo all’Ungarese’ finale.
Symphony No. 102, composed for Haydn’s celebrated London series in 1794, crowns his symphonic output. It provides the perfect encapsulation of all the qualities that made his creative achievement so monumental: dynamic and driving, flowing with gorgeous melodies, foot-stomping dances and Haydn’s trademark jokiness.
Programme
Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 39
Sinfonia Concertante for oboe, bassoon, violin & cello
Keyboard Concerto No. 11
Symphony No. 102
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Sir András Schiff fortepiano/director
Southbank Centre
Thu, 27 November 2025
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
7:00pm
£17 - £90 | £11 students
Full Event Details
Sir András Schiff explores the thrilling contrasts of Haydn's musical personality: from the electrifying 'Storm and Stress' era via an encounter with Hungarian folk music to the refinement of his London residencies.
The tempestuous minor key sensibility of Haydn’s Symphony No. 39 (1765) buzzes with the energy of the ‘Sturm und Drang’ (Storm and Stress) movement sweeping literature and art at the time. In the Keyboard Concerto No. 11, from nearly 20 years later, we hear the influence of Mozart on Haydn in the enterprise of the writing for the solo instrument and the famous ‘Rondo all’Ungarese’ finale.
Symphony No. 102, composed for Haydn’s celebrated London series in 1794, crowns his symphonic output. It provides the perfect encapsulation of all the qualities that made his creative achievement so monumental: dynamic and driving, flowing with gorgeous melodies, foot-stomping dances and Haydn’s trademark jokiness.
Programme
Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 39
Sinfonia Concertante for oboe, bassoon, violin & cello
Keyboard Concerto No. 11
Symphony No. 102
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Sir András Schiff fortepiano/director
Venue Details & Map
Location
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
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