September 2010
Beginner
376 pages
12h 7m
English
Until 1760 or so, each movement of a certain piece was written with one affect, or feeling. If the movement was sad, for example, it was sad all the way through, and the same process followed for more upbeat movements.
And here comes a surprise. If you had to name a famous classical composer, who would first come to your mind? Mozart, perhaps? Early Beethoven, maybe? Those are both great answers, but one of the most influential classical composers is quite commonly overlooked: Joseph Haydn.
Haydn introduced and developed ...
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