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Cambridge Companion to Haydn

Clark, Caryl(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Companions to Music series
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This Companion provides an accessible and up-to-date introduction to the musical work and cultural world of Joseph Haydn.

Readers will gain an understanding of the changing social, cultural, and political spheres in which Haydn studied, worked, and nurtured his creative talent.

Distinguished contributors provide chapters on Haydn and his contemporaries, his working environments in Eisenstadt and Eszterháza, and humor and exoticism in Haydn's oeuvre.

Chapters on the reception of his music explore keyboard performance practices, Haydn's posthumous reputation, sound recordings and images of his symphonies.

The book also surveys the major genres in which Haydn wrote, including symphonies, string quartets, keyboard sonatas and trios, sacred music, miscellaneous vocal genres, and operas composed for Eszterháza and London.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1139817191 / 9781139817196
eBook (EPUB)
780.92
24/11/2005
English
326 pages
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