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Joseph Haydn
1732-1809
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Books by Joseph Haydn
Franz Haydn's 104th Symphony [1794-5] MIDI file
"Franz Haydn's 104th Symphony [1794-5]" by Joseph Haydn is a symphony composed in 1795. This work marks Haydn's final symphony and concludes his celebrated twelve London symphonies. Composed during his residence in London, it premiered successfully at the King's Theatre, earning Haydn significant acclaim and profit. The symphony opens with a dramatic minor-key introduction before transitioning to spirited major themes. Its finale draws on folk music traditions, featuring a drone bass and a melody with possible Croatian folk origins, creating an exuberant conclusion to Haydn's symphonic legacy.
Emperor Quartet op.76 no.3., 2nd movement Arranged for solo guitar
"Emperor Quartet op.76 no.3., 2nd movement" by Joseph Haydn is a musical arrangement for solo guitar created during the Classical era, specifically in the late 18th century. The book contains the arrangement of the second movement of the Emperor Quartet, showcasing a beautiful interplay of melody and harmony. The content primarily focuses on the musical notes and structure of the second movement, which is renowned for its lyrical quality and melodic charm. This arrangement allows guitarists to interpret and perform Haydn's work in a solo format, emphasizing the expressive themes that characterize this beloved piece. The arrangement serves as both a performance guide and an appreciation of Haydn's innovative contributions to chamber music.