The Cambridge Companion to Haydn (Cambridge Companions to Music)
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Book Description
This accessible introduction to the musical work and cultural world of Joseph Haydn covers his contemporaries, working environments and aesthetics. Chapters on the reception of his music explore keyboard performance practices, Haydn's posthumous reputation, recorded performances and revivals of his operas. The book surveys his major performance genre--including symphonies, string quartets, keyboard sonatas and trios, liturgical music, oratorios, etc...
About the Author
Caryl Clark is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Toronto and Visual and Performing Arts at University of Toronto at Scarborough. Her publications about Haydn's operas appear in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Studies in Music, Current Musicology, The Haydn Yearbook, and Early Music. She is co-editor of three special opera issues of The University of Opera Quarterly: Voices of Opera (1998); Opera and Interdisciplinarity (2003); and Opera and Interdisciplinarity II (2005).
The Cambridge Companion to Haydn (Cambridge Companions to Music),Caryl Clark,Cambridge University Press,0521541077,1732-1809,Biography & Autobiography,Biography/Autobiography,Criticism and interpretation,General,Haydn, Joseph,,Music,Classical music (c 1750 to c 1830),Music / General
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