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St. Anthony Chorale

Haydn, Franz Joseph / Marlatt, David
St. Anthony Chorale
This famous melody has been attributed to Haydn but there is doubt whether he was the composer. Johannes Brahms wrote a famous set of variations based on this melody calling it Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn. The music is simple and stately with the melody moving between several sections of the band. (2:45)

St. Anthony Chorale

Haydn, Franz Joseph / Marlatt, David
St. Anthony Chorale
This famous melody has been attributed to Haydn but there is doubt whether he was the composer. Johannes Brahms wrote a famous set of variations based on this melody calling it Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn. The music is simple and stately with the melody moving between several sections of the band. (2:45)

Divertimento No. 1 - Allegro Con Spirito

Haydn, Franz Joseph / Marlatt, David
Divertimento No. 1 - Allegro Con Spirito
The Allegro con Spirito" movement of the Divertimento No. 1 is from the Six Feldpartiten (open air suites), composed by Haydn in the early 1780s. Originally scored for two oboes, two French horns, three bassoons, and a B-flat serpent, this piece works beautifully for 2 flutes and 2 clarinets, masterfully arranged by David Marlatt.

Divertimento No. 1

Haydn, Franz Joseph / Marlatt, David
Divertimento No. 1
The Allegro con Spirito" movement of the Divertimento No. 1 is from the Six Feldpartiten (open air suites), composed by Haydn in the early 1780s and now arranged by David Marlatt for brass quintet. Originally scored for two oboes, two French horns, three bassoons, and a B-flat serpent, this piece works beautifully for brass quintet.

St. Anthony Chorale

Haydn, Franz Joseph / Marlatt, David
St. Anthony Chorale
This famous melody has been attributed to Haydn, but there is doubt as to whether or not he was the composer or simply quoted an older theme taken from an unknown source. Johannes Brahms wrote a famous set of variations based on this melody calling it Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn. Now arranged for saxophone quartet by David Marlatt, the music is simple and stately with the melody moving between several parts.