Good sense, originality and fine humor: the great master Joseph Haydn

  • Beatriz Cotello Corresponsal de la Ópera de Viena

Keywords:

Joseph Haydn, viennese clasicism, The Creation, Eisenstadt, Esterházy

Abstract

This article portrays the life and personality of Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) and his outstanding contribution to the world of music, both as a court musician at the service of the Esterházy Princes and as a free musician in London and Vienna. His contribution to the development of the sonata and symphony forms and of the string quartet is depicted as well as his work in the genre opera and oratorium. A chapter is also devoted to stressing Haydn’s good character and humorous disposition which he expressed in his music and in his daily life.

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Published

2018-08-09

How to Cite

Cotello, B. (2018). Good sense, originality and fine humor: the great master Joseph Haydn. Circe De clásicos Y Modernos, 13(1), 107–121. Retrieved from https://ojs.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/circe/article/view/3163