The music of Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) is so technically superb, so
widely imitated, and so rich in quality and quantity that almost since
the moment of its creation it has exemplified the Classical style.
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Course Lecture Titles:
00. The Professor's Biography
01. Introduction and Early Life
02. The Lean Years (1750 - 1761) and the Pre-Classical Style
03. Haydn's Marriage and Esterháza (1761 - 1779)
04. Esterháza Continued - Sturm und Drang & Haydn in Love
05. The Classical String Quartet and the Classical Symphony
06. London (1790 - 1792)
07. Beethoven, London Again, and Breakthrough
08. The Creation, The Seasons, and the End
00. The Professor's Biography
01. Introduction and Early Life
02. The Lean Years (1750 - 1761) and the Pre-Classical Style
03. Haydn's Marriage and Esterháza (1761 - 1779)
04. Esterháza Continued - Sturm und Drang & Haydn in Love
05. The Classical String Quartet and the Classical Symphony
06. London (1790 - 1792)
07. Beethoven, London Again, and Breakthrough
08. The Creation, The Seasons, and the End
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