Haydn

Haydn
Title Haydn PDF eBook
Author Karl Geiringer
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 440
Release 1982
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780520043176

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This definitive study of the life and works of Joseph Haydn represents half a century of research. As a curator of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, Dr. Geiringer was in charge of one of the world's leading Hayden collections. His scholarly investigations took him to various monasteries, to libraries in Eisenstadt, Prague, Berlin, Paris, London, and Washington, D.C., and, as a guest of the Hungarian government, to the previously almost inaccessible archives of the Princes of Esterhazy in Budapest. In the past decade, Haydn studies have progressed enormously. A thematic catalog is now available, and a substantial part of Haydn's vast creative output is accessible in critically revised editions. The new edition of Hayden: A Creatie Life in Music has been substantially rewritten to incorporate the results of recent research and to remove the tarnish that had assimilated on the picture of Haydn in the earlier years.

Haydn A Creative Life in Music

Haydn A Creative Life in Music
Title Haydn A Creative Life in Music PDF eBook
Author Karl Geiringer
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 472
Release 1968
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Haydn

Haydn
Title Haydn PDF eBook
Author Karl Geiringer
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Release 1947
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Playing Before the Lord

Playing Before the Lord
Title Playing Before the Lord PDF eBook
Author Calvin Stapert
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 304
Release 2014-01-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0802868525

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Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 1809) has been called the father of the symphony and the string quartet. A friend of Mozart and a teacher of Beethoven, "Papa" Haydn composed an amazing variety of music -- symphonies, string quartets, concerti, masses, operas, oratorios, keyboard works -- and his prolific output celebrates both the heights and depths of life. In this fascinating book Calvin Stapert combines his skills as a biographer and a musicologist to recount Haydn's steady rise from humble origins to true musical greatness. Unlike other biographers, Stapert argues that Haydn's work was a product of his devout Catholic faith, even though he worked mainly as a court musician and the bulk of his output was in popular genres. In addition to telling Haydn's life story, Stapert includes accessible listening guides to The Creation and portions of other well-known works to help Haydn listeners more fully appreciate the brilliance behind his music.

Haydn

Haydn
Title Haydn PDF eBook
Author Karl Geiringer
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 440
Release 1982
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780520043169

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This definitive study of the life and works of Joseph Haydn represents half a century of research. As curator of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, Dr. Geiringer was in charge of one of the world's leading Haydn collections. His scholarly investigations took him to various monasteries, to libraries in Eisenstadt, Prague, Berlin, Paris, London, and Washington, D.C., and, as guest of the Hungarian government, to the previously almost inaccessible archives of the Princes of Esterhazy in Budapest.

Haydn

Haydn
Title Haydn PDF eBook
Author Karl Geiringer
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1968
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The Cambridge Haydn Encyclopedia

The Cambridge Haydn Encyclopedia
Title The Cambridge Haydn Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Caryl Clark
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 524
Release 2019-04-30
Genre Music
ISBN 9781107129016

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For well over two hundred years, Joseph Haydn has been by turns lionized and misrepresented - held up as celebrity, and disparaged as mere forerunner or point of comparison. And yet, unlike many other canonic composers, his music has remained a fixture in the repertoire from his day until ours. What do we need to know now in order to understand Haydn and his music? With over eighty entries focused on ideas and seven longer thematic essays to bring these together, this distinctive and richly illustrated encyclopedia offers a new perspective on Haydn and the many cultural contexts in which he worked and left his indelible mark during the Enlightenment and beyond. Contributions from sixty-seven scholars and performers in Europe, the Americas, and Oceania, capture the vitality of Haydn studies today - its variety of perspectives and methods - and ultimately inspire further exploration of one of western music's most innovative and influential composers.