About Philharmonia Hungarica
The Philharmonia Hungarica was a symphony orchestra, based in Marl, Germany, which existed from 1956 to 2001. It was first established in Baden bei Wien near Vienna by Hungarian musicians who had fled their homeland after it was invaded by Soviet troops. This refugee ensemble gathered together some of Hungary's finest musical talent and was directed by Zoltán Rozsnyai, former conductor of the Hungarian National Philharmonic. Through the ardent efforts of Rozsnyai and honorary president Antal Doráti
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Haydn: Symphony in C, H.I No.90 - 2. Andante
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Haydn: Symphony in G, H.I No.100 - "Military" - 3. Menuet (Moderato)
Haydn: Symphony in G, H.I No.100 - "Military" - 1. Adagio - Allegro
Haydn: Symphony in G, H.I No.94 - "Surprise" - 1. Adagio - Vivace assai
Symphony No. 40 In G Minor, KV 550 - Andante
Haydn: Symphony in G, H.I No.100 - "Military" - 4. Finale ( Presto)
Symphony in D minor, H.I No. 26 -"Lamentations" : Haydn: Symphony in D minor, H.I No. 26 -"Lamentati
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