Symphonies No. 22 in D major No. 30 in D Minor No. 41 in F Major
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Title:
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Symphonies No. 22 in D major No. 30 in D Minor No. 41 in F Major |
Otros títulos:
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Symphonies No. 22 in D major No. 30 in D Minor No. 41 in F Major |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Michael Haydn; Harold Farberman; Bournemouth Sinfonietta |
Código CDU:
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M.Ha.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Symphonies |
Abstract:
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Michael Haydn's fame is now considerably overshadowed by that of his older brother, Franz Joseph Haydn, but he was a prolific composer who in his day was much admired. Further, the passage of time has allowed an appreciation of his music's impact upon succeeding generations; he influenced both Mozart and Schubert, and he was the teacher of such notable composers as Carl Maria von Weber, Anton Diabelli and Sigismund Neukomm. Like Franz Joseph, Michael Haydn was born in Rohrau, in Lower Austria. Although the exact date of his birth is unknown, he was baptized on September 14, 1737. He left home around 1745 to attend the choir school at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, where he received instruction in general subjects, singing, keyboard and violin. It was at St. Stephen's that Haydn gained a reputation for his unusually clear and beautiful voice, as well as for its extremely large range of three octaves. He was dismissed from St. Stephen's when his voice broke. In 1757, after a precarious ... |
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