Presented by Ian Skelly. Edward Gardner conducts the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in works from different periods of Haydn's career, performed on the original instruments. Working alone in an isolated corner of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Haydn created music full of originality - it made him famous throughout Europe. His symphonies, written for private aristocratic entertainment, are seen as unpredictable and engaging - in ways which continue to fascinate long after his death. Lisa Beznosiuk (flute) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Edward Gardner (conductor) Haydn: Symphony No 7 in C (Le midi); Symphony No 64 in A (Tempora mutantur) Mozart: Flute concerto No 2 in D, K314 Haydn: Symphony No 90 in C Followed by the last installment of our Haydn celebrations on Performance on 3: Scherzando No 1 in F HOB II:33 Haydn Sinfonietta Wien Manfred Huss, director BIS CD1796/98 Arianna a Naxos Bernarda Fink, mezzo Roger Vignoles, piano Hyperion CDA67174 Cassation in B flat major, HOB III:1 First movement: Cassatio pastorale Jacob Lindberg, lute Nils-Erik Sparf, violin Lars Brolin, viola Olof Larsson, cello BIS CD 360