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| tion", to freely use the great words of Joseph | Haydn about his colleague, Mozart". |
| In 2008, | Haydn accompanied Roger Waters at the Coachella musi |
| illed during the Second World War, after which | Haydn adopted Roy and became his legal father. |
| r and Benedictine monk who also admired Joseph | Haydn almost to the point of imitation. |
| Haydn also used the tune in the second movement of o | |
| Haydn also composed his oratorio The Creation around | |
| Haydn also performed on Cyndi Lauper's True Colors T | |
| Lili | Haydn, American actress, singer, and violinist |
| singing lessons with Porpora, who had also met | Haydn and taken him on as his assistant; Haydn playe |
| OK. We've seen you for Leopold Mozart, Joseph | Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and now Beethoven' |
| 99 Franciszek Lessel went to study with Joseph | Haydn and continued to do until the man's death. |
| ey have also performed the music of Mozart and | Haydn, and the string symphonies of Mendelssohn from |
| ppeared in performances of works by Beethoven, | Haydn, and Mendelssohn. |
| composed cadenzas to the trumpet concertos by | Haydn and Leopold Mozart for him. |
| lled to Vienna about 1785 to see and listen to | Haydn and Mozart. |
| roles in most of the operas of Lully, Rameau, | Haydn and Mozart. |
| musical language Beethoven had inherited from | Haydn and Mozart. |
| classical symphonic form and harmonic rules of | Haydn and Beethoven. |
| nd and third parts were contributed by Michael | Haydn and Anton Cajetan Adlgasser respectively. |
| musicians such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph | Haydn, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. |
| from the classical period such as Franz Joseph | Haydn and Franz Peter Schubert. |
| s Classics, including symphonies of Beethoven, | Haydn and Mozart |
| 2) is a Mass in B flat major written by Joseph | Haydn and named after Maria Theresa of the Two Sicil |
| rri, who was born before Boccherini and before | Haydn, and in the Spanish popular music. |
| ead violinist, performing symphonies by Joseph | Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven. |
| rica, where he popularized the works of Joseph | Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart. |
| aw and went to Vienna about 1804, where he met | Haydn and may have studied with Albrechtsberger, whi |
| influence the course of musical history, with | Haydn and Mozart studying the work closely. |
| e work of European classical composers such as | Haydn and Mozart. |
| Henry Purcell, George Frideric Handel, Joseph | Haydn, and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. |
| ungary, specializing in Beethoven, Mozart, and | Haydn, and also in the first performance of works by |
| itten for the early piano by composers such as | Haydn and Mozart who migrated from the harpsichord t |
| l for a concert featuring the music of Handel, | Haydn, and Duke Ellington as well as Christmas spiri |
| ting telephone interviews with Ledger's uncles | Haydn and Mike Ledger and the family of the other li |
| 976), as well as a chamber opera about Nelson, | Haydn and Emma Hamilton; and a stage play - The Wuff |
| ory, performing and recording works by Mozart, | Haydn, and lesser known composers. |
| Le quattro stagioni a celebrated second time), | Haydn and others. |
| new symphony, "Since the symphonies of Mozart, | Haydn and Beethoven, nothing but this symphony has b |
| For further information, see | Haydn and folk music. |
| Opera Arias by Mozart, | Haydn and Gluck (Anne-Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano |
| renders a classical series of music by Mozart, | Haydn and Schubert. |
| attracted many distinguished guests, including | Haydn and Irish tenor Michael Kelly. |
| His first recital, pairing works of | Haydn and Prokofiev, was received with hostility by |
| Joseph | Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven meet for the first ti |
| Personal relations between Anton and | Haydn appear to have been friendly. |
| r, C. Aubrey Smith, Reginald Owen, and Richard | Haydn are around to take up what slack there is. |
| Latrobe recalled that not long after | Haydn arrived in England in 1790, he called at Latro |
| Richard | Haydn as Jonathan Wilson |
| Richard | Haydn as Baron Popoff |
| r confirming that he was at the correct place, | Haydn asked Mrs. Latrobe "be you his woman?" and spo |
| When in 1791 Anton wrote | Haydn asking him to return to compose and direct an |
| itions at both the First Parish Church and the | Haydn Association. |
| so studied the music of Heinrich Isaac, Joseph | Haydn, Austrian church and folk music, and various A |
| c-Symphony Orchestra: Variations on a Theme by | Haydn, Barber of Seville Overture, "Haffner" Symphon |
| s of the Viennese Classical composers (Mozart, | Haydn, Beethoven and Schubert) on replicas of the hi |
| lluminating analyst of figures such as Mozart, | Haydn, Beethoven and Mendelssohn. |
| six truly great composers" along with Mozart, | Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, and Brahms. |
| ings held from the repertoire of Bach, Mozart, | Haydn, Beethoven, and Brahms on 78rpm shellac discs |
| The friendship with | Haydn began in 1789. |
| Joseph | Haydn begins his second visit to London |
| ting cast that included Bernard Miles, Richard | Haydn, Belita, Kenneth More and Theodore Bikel. |
| Haydn Bendall - original production, engineering | |
| Haydn Bendall - Fairlight synthesizer (A 1, 3), PPg | |
| Haydn Bendall: Sound engineer | |
| For the | Haydn bicentennial in 2009, G. Henle Verlag publishe |
| It has been the custom of | Haydn biographers to stress the extreme poverty of h |
| hannes Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Joseph | Haydn both in terms of the inspiration theme (both d |
| cally that of Beethoven, Wagner, Bach, Mozart, | Haydn, Brahms and the like - was to legitimize the c |
| and club secretary at 17. His younger brother | Haydn Bunton went on to become a notable Australian |
| Two Brownlow Medallists, | Haydn Bunton senior and Denis Ryan, both started the |
| h Melbourne; manager), Syd Coventry (captain), | Haydn Bunton, Bob Pratt, Bert Hyde. |
| n stars who took part in the carnival included | Haydn Bunton, Jack Dyer, Les Hardiman, Dick Harris a |
| old, the winner of the 1931 Brownlow Medal was | Haydn Bunton, Sr of Fitzroy with 26 votes. |
| ry, rather than his famous footballing brother | Haydn Bunton, although neither played for North Albu |
| Haydn Bunton, Jr. (born 1937), Australian rules foot | |
| Joseph | Haydn: Canzonetten, Gerold Huber, piano, Capriccio |
| ut at The Proms in August 1997, performing the | Haydn Cello Concerto in C major with Sir Roger Norri |
| Haydn: Chronicle and Works. | |
| In 1796 Joseph | Haydn composed his Concerto in E Flat Major for Trum |
| May 31 - Joseph | Haydn, composer (b. |
| Haydn Davies (8 May 1905 - 18 April 1976) was a Brit | |
| hools, Ystrad, where her head-teacher was John | Haydn Davies, conductor of Treorci Male Voice Choir. |
| ed on October 16, 1946 under the baton of John | Haydn Davies. |
| Taught by Joseph | Haydn, Destouches wrote incidental music to some pla |
| Haydn: Die Jahreszeiten, Concentus Musicus Wien, Arn | |
| hesitation in performing the concertos such as | Haydn, Dvorak, Shostakovitch, Prokofiev, Schumann, a |
| Koglmann also quotes from a symphony by | Haydn, exemplifying third stream. |
| surrounded himself with: this is where Michael | Haydn, famous composer and Joseph Haydn's brother, w |
| as symphonies by Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph | Haydn, Felix Mendelssohn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a |
| adopted it, the melody was composed by Joseph | Haydn, for use as the Austrian national anthem. |
| recording of Brahms's Variations on a Theme of | Haydn for two pianos, partnering Adelina de Lara at |
| The Family Stand was renamed The | Haydn Green Family Stand in 2007, after the man who |
| the management of Eddie Hapgood, Ron Gray and | Haydn Green, Oliver made 122 Watford appearances in |
| Under the management of | Haydn Green, Adams played a full match on 23 Februar |
| 1934 Hill took over the managerial reins from | Haydn Green. |
| Notts County Football Club, buying the club of | Haydn Green. |
| Haydn Gwynne as Superintendent Susan Blake | |
| Haydn Gwynne, a British actress best known for her r | |
| Windsor) opposite Judi Dench, Simon Callow and | Haydn Gwynne. |
| Haydn had heard "God save the King" in London and wa | |
| cond journey to London (1794-1795), in Passau, | Haydn had heard a revised version of his work, ampli |
| Haydn had ceased this tradition with the failure of | |
| te was vouched for by persons to whom [Joseph] | Haydn has oftentimes told it. |
| Haydn has worked hotels and casinos including Caesar | |
| as built in 1742 and many musicians, including | Haydn, have performed classical music here. |
| The original cadenzas, written by | Haydn himself, have survived. |
| Brahms, Busoni, Chopin, Debussy, Gubaidulina, | Haydn, Hindemith, Kefadis, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Musso |
| The Harmoniemesse in B-flat major by Joseph | Haydn, Hob. |
| atissimae Virginis Mariae in C major by Joseph | Haydn, Hob. |
| o on his deathbed, when shown a picture of the | Haydn house, exclaimed, "Strange that so great a man |
| Haydn: Il MONDO della LUNA | |
| Haydn in this section emphasizes the intimacy involv | |
| it in a piano and violin concerto and, later, | Haydn in the song "New Year's Night." |
| divertimento, was composed for piano by Joseph | Haydn in 1793, and is among his most popular piano w |
| to the customary finale established by Joseph | Haydn in the preceding decades. |
| udiences the best of the old (Handel) and new ( | Haydn) in concerts of the highest artistic quality. |
| 22/13, was composed by Joseph | Haydn in 1801. |
| London in 1769, and studied composition under | Haydn in 1791 and 1792. |
| Monteverdi Choir under John Eliot Gardiner; by | Haydn, including The Creation conducted by Enoch zu |
| In 1797 | Haydn incorporated it into his "Emperor" string quar |
| Haydn Institute (Cologne), 1961-68 | |
| uartet along with violinists Richard Gompertz, | Haydn Inwards and cellist Charles Ould from 1888 to |
| Joseph Timothy | Haydn, Irish author of Haydn's Dictionary of Dates a |
| Haydn Islwyn Evans (25 December 1898-13 May 1974) wa | |
| length and a classical conception inspired by | Haydn, it represents Moore's fully formed mature sty |
| ite' counterpart, Professor Summerlee (Richard | Haydn), it consists of experienced discoverer Lord R |
| He is also friends with | haydn Jenkins |
| on Sunday evenings from 9-10pm hosted by Aled | Haydn Jones and every week a special guest. |
| en and sung by Chris Moyles Show producer Aled | Haydn Jones (not to be confused with Welsh singer Al |
| Aled | Haydn Jones a BBC radio producer on the The Chris Mo |
| Aled | Haydn Jones, Kimberly Walsh, Annie Mac and Nick Grim |
| n Peredur ap Gwynedd and Radio 1 producer Aled | Haydn Jones. |
| A book with "simply written life-stories" on | Haydn, Joseph Haydn: a study of his life and time fo |
| Haydn, Joseph; Ockerby, Horace (reprinted 1969) [189 | |
| Best Actor (Robert McDarra) and Best Fiction ( | Haydn Keenan) categories. |
| in The Daily Telegraph, citing Ledger's uncle | Haydn Ledger and other family members, who "believe |
| nts from 2004 were re-elected as Independents ( | Haydn Lewis in Pen-parc, Gethin James in Aberporth a |
| Anton had known | Haydn long before becoming the reiging prince. |
| Haydn: Masses Performers: Emma Kirkby, Carolyn Watki | |
| ber, and orchestral works composed by Britten, | Haydn, Messiaen, Strauss, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, |
| Orchestra of music by composers such as Joseph | Haydn, Michael Haydn, and Anton Bruckner. |
| Haydn Morgan (27 caps) | |
| Haydn Morris, international rugby union wing three-q | |
| After experiencing the music of | Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, he became receptive to |
| ically the music of the First Viennese School: | Haydn, Mozart and their contemporaries. |
| and was influenced by Schubert, not to mention | Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. |
| rded works by Biber, Locatelli, Bach, Vivaldi, | Haydn, Mozart including all five Violin Concertos an |
| Their recordings include works by | Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Dvo |
| repertoire has also included works of Handel, | Haydn, Mozart, Brahms, Hans Pfitzner, Arnold Schoenb |
| His repertoire includes works by J.S. Bach, | Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt, Brahms, M |
| Beethoven cycle, and substantial parts of the | Haydn, Mozart, Schubert and Dvorak repertoires. |
| erick the Great, Empress Maria Theresa, Joseph | Haydn, Muzio Clementi, the Prince of Wales, Thomas G |
| Michael | Haydn never compiled a thematic catalog of his works |
| See synopsis of the | Haydn opera. |
| Ensemble and is the associate conductor of the | Haydn Orchestra. |
| Emanuel Ax for | Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Nos. |
| y the beginning of the 19th century Forkel and | Haydn possessed copies, and Beethoven made two attem |
| Joseph | Haydn premiered some of his works here. |
| Ioan | Haydn Price (1883 - 7 March 1964) was a Welsh footba |
| rogram designed in 2004 by consultant farrier, | Haydn Price, to capture and analyse equine locomotio |
| Boston Lyric Opera, Boston Ballet, Handel and | Haydn, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, and in Boston's B |
| Haydn Proctor (June 16, 1903 - October 2, 1996) was | |
| Richard | Haydn: Professor Canafrazz |
| pool includes History Project Work (especially | Haydn, Purcell, Debussy and Satie), Aural Training, |
| "Take Me Up With You, Dearie" - Billy Murray & | Haydn Quartet |
| The | Haydn Quartet, one of the most popular recording clo |
| octave lower than written) for the 'cello in a | Haydn quartet... Or conversely, imagine if you had a |
| Haydn: Quartets op 64 no 5; op 76 no 2. (Columbia LP | |
| They recorded a 3 CD set of the | Haydn Quartets on the Deutsche Grammophon label. |
| idered on a par with the earlier, more famous ' | Haydn Quartets' (K. |
| David | Haydn Raven (born 10 March 1985 in Birkenhead, Wirra |
| and Orchestra (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph | Haydn), RCA, 1967 |
| mmon "embankment" type reached from a roadway ( | Haydn Road), that passed beneath the line. |
| Haydn said of her, that Sir Joshua Reynolds should r | |
| We are indebted to [ | Haydn scholar Carl Maria] Brand for an explanation: |
| Verdi, Bizet, Weber, Richard Strauss, Mozart, | Haydn, Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms. |
| Guttenbrunn's portrait of | Haydn, seen below, exists in two versions. |
| opera (dramma giocoso) in three acts by Joseph | Haydn set to a libretto by Carlo Goldoni. |
| ition, Crossing the Void II, owner and curator | Haydn Shaughnessy selected five artists working in a |
| He toured with the | Haydn Sinfonietta playing Mozart and played Haydn wi |
| nnings (conductor), Chanticleer & the Handel & | Haydn Society of Boston for Tavener: Lamentations an |
| ellyn was the music director of the Handel and | Haydn Society (Boston) and now holds the title of pr |
| ppointment as Music Director of the Handel and | Haydn Society of Boston, a post he held until 1986. |
| rating the 150th anniversary of the Handel and | Haydn Society in Symphony Hall, Boston. |
| ely, it was published (1822) by the Handel and | Haydn Society of Boston, which was one of the earlie |
| appearances were in Boston with the Handel and | Haydn Society of Boston in 2006 and with Cal Perform |
| The Handel and | Haydn Society of Boston then sent money for the Orat |
| The Handel and | Haydn Society was founded as an oratorio society in |
| made long playing recordings for the American | Haydn Society label, he was unable to recapture his |
| The Handel and | Haydn Society held concerts in the hall for several |
| the current home to the offices of Handel and | Haydn Society, Boston Magazine, and a number of othe |
| usic, and holds the archives of the Handel and | Haydn Society, scores from the estate of Serge Kouss |
| ncluding Period Records, Concert Hall Records, | Haydn Society, and Vanguard Records to manufacture a |
| rchestra, Emmanuel Music of Boston, Handel and | Haydn Society, the Sioux City Symphony, the Jacksonv |
| wanted in your leisure hours by the Handel and | Haydn Society," a collegial gesture to a much older |
| conservatory as a soloist with the Handel and | Haydn Society. |
| d the organ for the concerts of the Handel and | Haydn Society. |
| ore usual three or two movements of Mozart and | Haydn sonatas. |
| ughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Handel and | Haydn staged music festivals to commemorate signific |
| n University with a B.A. in Political Science, | Haydn started composing original songs and became on |
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