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Category Archives: Haydn, Joseph
Christmas Blog Post
Unlike Johann Sebastian Bach, whose Christmas Oratorio and numerous Advent … Continue reading
An unknown Haydn quote by Brahms?
Here’s a situation familiar to music lovers: By chance you … Continue reading
Posted in Brahms, Johannes, Haydn, Joseph, Monday Postings
Tagged Brahms, Haydn, quote, string quartet
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Haydn’s complete cello concertos at Henle: 3, 8, 5 or 2?
To the question of how many cello concertos Joseph Haydn … Continue reading
Posted in autograph, copy, first edition, Haydn, Joseph, Monday Postings, Urtext, versions, violoncello
Tagged authenticity, Haydn, Violoncello Concerto
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The “Creation” starting from scratch: Joseph Haydn’s sketches in the Complete Edition
It is probably well enough known that in the G. … Continue reading
Posted in chorus + orchestra, Creation (Haydn), genesis, Haydn, Joseph, Monday Postings, sketches
Tagged Complete Edition, Creation, facsimile, genesis, Haydn, sketch
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