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Joseph Haydn - Cambridge Library Collection - Music (Book)
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Joseph Haydn - Cambridge Library Collection - Music (Book)
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Admired and studied by both Mozart and Beethoven, Franz Joseph
Haydn (1732-1809) imbued his life-enhancing compositions with wit,
elegance and deep emotion. His output was prolific and included
symphonies (most notably those written during his two visits to
London, where he received a rapturous welcome), string quartets,
chamber music, piano sonatas and choral works. This concise
biography, first published in 1884, forms part of music critic
Francis Hueffer's Great Musicians series, which was intended to
provide succinct accounts of popular composers for the general
reader. The author, Pauline D. Townsend, drew much of her material
for the book from the painstaking research on Haydn published by
the German musicologist Carl Ferdinand Pohl, archivist and
librarian of the Vienna Society of the Friends of Music. A list of
Haydn's works forms an appendix, based on the information in
Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
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