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  1. The Seasons (Die Jahreszeiten) (Kalmus Edition) by Haydn, Franz Joseph, 1985-03-01
  2. Franz Joseph Haydn's Divertimento With Variations for Harpsichord Four Hands, Violin and Violone (Studies in the History and Interpretation of Music) by Franz Joseph Haydn, 2002-10
  3. The Life and Times of Franz Joseph Haydn (Musicmakers: World's Greatest Composers) (Masters of Music) by Susan Zannos, 2003-05
  4. Joseph Haydn, Sein Leben Und Seine Werke (German Edition) by August Reissmann, Franz Joseph Haydn, 2010-04-08
  5. Haydn -- First Book for Pianists (Alfred Masterwork Edition) by Franz Joseph Haydn, 1978-06-01
  6. The Creation (Lawson-Gould Edition) by Haydn, Franz Joseph, 1999-03-01
  7. String Quartet in G Major, Op. 17, No. 5 Sheet Music by Franz Joseph Haydn, 2010-02-11
  8. Mass in Time of War (Music Sales America)
  9. Missa Brevis Sancti / Joannis de Deo
  10. Sonatas (Complete) (Kalmus Edition) by Haydn, Franz Joseph, 1999-08-01
  11. Franz Joseph Haydn's Keyboard Sonatas: An Untapped Gold Mine (Studies in the History and Interpretation of Music) by James L. Taggart, 1988-10
  12. Franz Joseph Haydn (Primary Source Library of Famous Composers) by Eric Michael Summerer, 2006-06-15
  13. Ten German Dances (Kalmus Edition) by Franz Joseph Haydn, 1985-03-01
  14. Minuetto from String Quartet, Op. 1, No. 1 (Sheet) by Franz Joseph Haydn, David Kraehenbuehl, 1995-01-01

1. Franz Joseph Haydn 1732 - 1809
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2. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - FJ Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn. (1732 1809). Classical Net Resources Recommended Biographies; Recommended Scores; CD Reviews; No Royal Directive
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Franz Joseph Haydn
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  • Recommended Biographies Recommended Scores CD Reviews No Royal Directive - Joseph Haydn and the String Quartet by Ron Drummond Audio Samples: (MIDI)
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haydn franz joseph (17321809) - Translate this page haydn franz joseph 1732 - 1809. 1. - Biographie.
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5. Franz Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph haydn franz joseph Haydn, who lived from 1732 to 1809, is very well known as a composer of symphonies. Between 1759
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Franz Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn, who lived from 1732 to 1809, is very well known as a composer of symphonies. Between 1759 and 1795, he wrote 104 symphonies, more than any other composer! Haydn was one of several composers who developed the symphony.
In 1761, Haydn got a job as the composer for the royal Esterházy family. He was luckier than many composers, because with this job, he was able to make a comfortable living doing what he loved—writing music. Haydn worked for the Esterházy family for more than thirty years. Haydn’s nickname was "Papa," because he was so well liked by the musicians with whom he worked. In his later years, the Esterházy family paid Haydn a pension, even though he was not required to write music for them anymore.
Symphony No. 45 is called the "Farewell" Symphony. It is in the same style as his other symphonies, except for the fourth movement. In this movement two or three musicians at a time finish their parts and leave the stage while the music is still playing. This continues until the end of the symphony, when a single violinist is left on the stage with the conductor. One story told about this symphony is that Haydn and his musicians wanted to return to their families in town for the winter. Prince Esterházy got the point, and the musicians got their time off.
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6. Franz Joseph Haydn
FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN Born March century. Composers of previous periods did not often have that luxury, but Franz Joseph Haydn did. Most
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FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN Born: March 31, 1732, Rohrao, Austria
Died: May 31, 1809, Vienna
In his own words....
    "My Prince was always satisfied with my works. I not only had the encouragement of constant approval but as conductor of an orchestra I could make experiments, observe what produced an effect and what weakened it, and...improve, alter, make additions, or omissions, and be as bold as I pleased."
Austrian composer. Part of the so-called Viennese School, and important influence on both Mozart and Beethoven.
Our image of the composer as an "artist," concerned with doing only what he or she wants to, is rooted in the nineteenth century. Composers of previous periods did not often have that luxury, but Franz Joseph Haydn did. Most of his creative life was spent in the service of the Esterházy family, writing pieces for their needs and desires. For example, he composed over 125 trios for the barytonæan instrument something like a viola da gamba—simply because it was the instrument that Prince Nikolaus played.
Paris symphonies) and the twelve he wrote for the concert promoter Johann Peter Salomon in London (Nos. 93-104, called the

7. Franz Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn. Born Rohrau (Austria), 31 March 1732 Died Vienna, 31 May 1809. Operas. The dates and locations are those of the
http://opera.stanford.edu/Haydn/main.html
Franz Joseph Haydn
Born: Rohrau (Austria), 31 March 1732 Died: Vienna, 31 May 1809
Operas
The dates and locations are those of the premieres; when there was a substantial delay between composition and performance, the approximate year of composition is also given. Hoboken catalogue numbers are given.
  • Der krumme Teufel [XXIXb:1a] (29.5.1753, Vienna) [lost]
  • Der neue krumme Teufel [XXIXb:1b] (1758) [prob rev of Der krumme Teufel ; music lost]
  • Acide [XXVIII:1] (11.1.1763, Eisenstadt) [score incomplete]
  • La marchesa nespola [XXX:1] (1763?) [score partly lost; libretto lost]
  • La canterina [XXVIII:2] (11.9.1766?, Bratislava)
  • Lo speziale [partly lost]
  • Le pescatrici
  • Acide [rev] NP [fragment]
  • L'incontro improvviso
  • Il mondo della luna
  • La vera costanza [original version lost; recreated by composer et al. 1785; also performed as Der flatterhafte Liebhaber List und Liebe , and Laurette
  • L'isola disabitata
  • Orlando Paladino
  • Armida
  • L'anima del filosofo , ossia Orfeo ed Euridice [XXVIII:13] (1791; 9.5.1951, Florence)
Marionette Operas
  • Philemon und Baucis , oder Jupiters Reise auf die Erde [included a prologue

8. Franz Joseph Haydn
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11. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Franz Joseph Haydn
Biographical article.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07158b.htm
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Franz Joseph Haydn
Born of staunch Catholic parents at Rohrau, Austria, 1 April, 1732; died at Gumpendorf, Vienna, 31 May, 1809. He began his great musical career in the choir-school of St. Stephen's, Vienna. For nine years he was a chorister there, and yielded his place as solo-boy to his younger brother Michael Almighty God , in his compositions for the services of the Church, the talent with which he was so richly endowed. Mozart , who was an ardent member; and it is not clear how long he remained in that society. Upon the occasion of his two visits to London (1791 and 1794) he was hailed as the greatest musician of the day, and received marked attention from royalty. The University of Oxford conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Music. His career in London was brilliant, and his successes signal. Salomon's orchestra was the vehicle he chose to introduce his compositions to the English public, and the twelve symphonies performed under his direction created a profound impression. He left London in 1795, and in January, 1797, moved to Gumpendorf, Vienna, where he died. As a composer, Haydn will always be spoken of with reverence. He was the founder of the Viennese school of composition. His career began at the time when the accepted conventions of the Palestrinesque school of counterpoint had been abandoned as the last word in music. A craving for more liberty of style and greater breadth of conception was felt among the musicians of Haydn's day, and, catering to the growing taste, he built up a school of composition which became so popular, through his contributions and those of

12. Joseph Haydn
But the greatest fame would be reserved for his second child, franz joseph haydn, always known as joseph or, in his youth, Sepperl (Joey).
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Epoch: Classic
Country: Austria
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Detailed Information about Introduction (born Rohrau, 31 March 1732; died Vienna, 31 May 1809) Among the operas from this period are Lo speziale (for the opening of the new house), L'infedeltà delusa (1773) and Il mondo della luna (1777). Operatic activity became increasingly central from the mid-1770s as regular performances came to be given at the new house. It was part of Haydn's job to prepare the music, adapting or arranging it for the voices of the resident singers. In 1779 the opera house burnt down; Haydn composed La fedelta premiata Orlando paladino (1782) and Armida His works of the 1780s that carried his name further afield include piano sonatas, piano trios, symphonies (nos.76-81 were published in 1784-5, and nos.82-7 were written on commission for a concert organization in Paris in 1785-6) and string quartets. His influential op.33 quartets, issued in 1782, were said to be 'in a quite new, special manner': this is sometimes thought to refer to the use of instruments or the style of thematic development, but could refer to the introduction of scherzos or might simply be an advertising device. More quartets appeared at the end of the decade, op.50 (dedicated to the King of Prussia and often said to be influenced by the quartets Mozart The Seven Last Words L'anima del filosofo

13. Haydn, Franz Joseph
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
http://stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/haydn1809.html
Haydn, Franz
Haydn, Franz Joseph
The New Grove Haydn
by Feder and Webster Period: Classic
Born: Monday, March 31, 1732 in Rohrau, Austria
Died: Wednesday, May 31, 1809 in Vienna, Austria
Nation of Origin: Austria
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Major Works:

108 symphonies
Symphony No. 94, "The Surprise" Symphony No. 96, "The Miracle" Symphony No. 100, "The Military" Symphony No. 101 "The Clock" Symphony No. 103, "The Drumroll" Symphony No. 104, "The London" Sonatas for Piano Operas, string Quartets, and other chamber works A prolific composer. Other Information: Haydn's exact birthdate is not known but baptism records show he was baptized on April 1, 1732. General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with Norton, M. D. (Translator) and Norton, Herter (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Rosen, Charles, The Classical Style : Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven

14. Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
franz joseph haydn. ( 17321809) Member of the Classical "Viennese School" Father of the Symphony; Composer of the "London" Symphonies. Employed by the Esterházy Family. Known as "Papa" haydn In
http://wicr.uindy.edu/Education/Composers/HaydnF.html

15. Composer
Brief biographical sketch, caricature, summaries of church, oratorio, stage, vocal, orchestral, concerto, and keyboard compositions, and Naxos discography.
http://www.naxos.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Haydn, Franz Joseph

16. WQXR: Classical Music Scene
Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio. Includes early life, education and influences, musical development, and highlights major works.
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17. Franz Joseph Haydn
(chronology of operas)
http://rick.stanford.edu/opera/Haydn/main.html
Franz Joseph Haydn
Born: Rohrau (Austria), 31 March 1732 Died: Vienna, 31 May 1809
Operas
The dates and locations are those of the premieres; when there was a substantial delay between composition and performance, the approximate year of composition is also given. Hoboken catalogue numbers are given.
  • Der krumme Teufel [XXIXb:1a] (29.5.1753, Vienna) [lost]
  • Der neue krumme Teufel [XXIXb:1b] (1758) [prob rev of Der krumme Teufel ; music lost]
  • Acide [XXVIII:1] (11.1.1763, Eisenstadt) [score incomplete]
  • La marchesa nespola [XXX:1] (1763?) [score partly lost; libretto lost]
  • La canterina [XXVIII:2] (11.9.1766?, Bratislava)
  • Lo speziale [partly lost]
  • Le pescatrici
  • Acide [rev] NP [fragment]
  • L'incontro improvviso
  • Il mondo della luna
  • La vera costanza [original version lost; recreated by composer et al. 1785; also performed as Der flatterhafte Liebhaber List und Liebe , and Laurette
  • L'isola disabitata
  • Orlando Paladino
  • Armida
  • L'anima del filosofo , ossia Orfeo ed Euridice [XXVIII:13] (1791; 9.5.1951, Florence)
Marionette Operas
  • Philemon und Baucis , oder Jupiters Reise auf die Erde [included a prologue

18. The Compositions Of Franz Joseph Haydn
HC Robbins Landon. In 1955 the joseph haydn Institute was founded in Cologne, Germany. The purpose was to publish the complete works of joseph haydn.
http://home.wxs.nl/~cmr/haydn/catalog/main.htm
Select genre Hoboken Guide Concerti Music for piano / keyboard Music for strings / string quartets Opera Ouvertures Symphonies Vocal works Other works Select keyword Baryton Cello Concerto Creation (Schöpfung) Dance March Menuet Piano Concerto Piano Trio String Quartets The Seasons (Die Jahreszeiten) Trumpet Concerto Violin Concerto Select department Biography Catalogue of works Discography Entertainment shop Guestbook Library Links Preface: the compositions of F.J. Haydn It is very difficult to make a complete statement of Haydn's compositions. With regard to many compositions it is hard to tell if they are composed by Haydn or by a different composer. Some compositions are supposed to be written by Haydn, but may not be written by the maestro at all! Every catalogue of Haydn's works is missing works or it contains too much compositions. Of course Haydn made statements by himself. These statements are important for the study of his works, but are also not complete. Haydn didn't mention every composition in his lists, he simply forgot to mention some works or he used different names for different compositions, like Sonata, Divertimento, Partita etc. Many of Haydn's compositions are destroyed during fires in Eisenstadt or the Hungarian Eszterhaza. Other compositions rest in private libraries, which we can't enter.

19. Haydn, Franz Joseph
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Classic composer haydn. haydn, franz joseph. The New Grove haydn. by Feder and Webster Other Information haydn's exact birthdate is not known but baptism records show he was baptized on April 1
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Haydn, Franz
Haydn, Franz Joseph
The New Grove Haydn
by Feder and Webster Period: Classic
Born: Monday, March 31, 1732 in Rohrau, Austria
Died: Wednesday, May 31, 1809 in Vienna, Austria
Nation of Origin: Austria
CLICK HERE for CDs of this composer.

CLICK HERE for Books about this composer.

CLICK HERE for Sheet Music by this composer.

Major Works:

108 symphonies
Symphony No. 94, "The Surprise" Symphony No. 96, "The Miracle" Symphony No. 100, "The Military" Symphony No. 101 "The Clock" Symphony No. 103, "The Drumroll" Symphony No. 104, "The London" Sonatas for Piano Operas, string Quartets, and other chamber works A prolific composer. Other Information: Haydn's exact birthdate is not known but baptism records show he was baptized on April 1, 1732. General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with Norton, M. D. (Translator) and Norton, Herter (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Rosen, Charles, The Classical Style : Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven

20. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Johann Michael Haydn
Younger brother of franz joseph haydn. (17371806)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07158a.htm
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Johann Michael Haydn
A younger brother of Franz Joseph Haydn ; born at Rohrau, Austria, 14 September, 1737; died at Salzburg, 10 August, 1806. In 1745, Michael Haydn entered the choir of the Cathedral of St. Stephen, in Vienna, where his brother Joseph had been active as soprano soloist since 1740. By the order of the choir-master, Johann Adam Karl Reuter, Joseph was entrusted with the musical education of his younger brother. They were together in the choir for three years. When Joseph's soprano voice gave out, Michael succeeded him as soloist, remaining with St. Stephen's choir until 1755. In 1757 he was called to Grosswardein to serve Archbishop Sigismund as choir- master of his cathedral, and in 1762 he accepted the position of orchestra conductor to the Prince-Archbishop Hieronymus of Salzburg, later assuming also the duties of organist at the church of St. Peter, at Salzburg, which was presided over by the Benedictines. The latter he subsequently exchanged for similar duties at the cathedral. Although Michael Haydn retained these honourable positions to the end of his days, i.e. for almost forty- four years, during the first years of his incumbency his services were not quite satisfactory to his employers, nor did they call forth the approval of his contemporaries, among whom were Leopold Mozart and his great son Wolfgang . Neither his musical activities nor his personal conduct were edifying to those around him. But his wife, the court singer, Maria Magdalena Lipp, daughter of the cathedral choir-master, was a person of extraordinary piety and austerity of life, and she seems to have wrought such a change in her husband that his slothfulness and inertia gave place to wonderful activity and industry.

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