Haydn Studies deals with many new aspects of a composer who is
perennially fresh. It concentrates principally on matters of reception,
style and aesthetics and presents many radical new readings of the
composer's work. Contributions by both established Haydn scholars and
others who are new to the field combine to give a stronger sense than is
generally understood of the composer's immense significance.
PDF 360 pages Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (November 2, 2006)
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