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Great Masters: Haydn - His Life and Music

By: Robert Greenberg, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Robert Greenberg
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Almost from the moment it was first set to paper, the music of Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) - technically superb, rich in quality, and widely imitated - has exemplified the Classical style, creating not only the Classical-era symphony but setting the standard, through his own 68 string quartets, against which that form has ever after been judged.

And yet Haydn, despite the influence left by more than 1,000 works, seems to no longer get his due, often thought of as an aged figure surpassed and overshadowed by Beethoven and Mozart, who actually credited Haydn, the only contemporary he admired, and with whom he formed a lasting and artistically fruitful friendship, with teaching him how to write string quartets. Even Beethoven, whose relationship with his compositional teacher was troubled and stormy, would never have been able to write his triumphant Ninth Symphony without the influence of Haydn's crowning achievement, the towering 1798 oratorio, Creation.

Now, in a series of eight vivid lectures, you can learn to understand and appreciate the music of one of the most original and influential composers of all time as you explore his origins, influence, and greatest works.

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Another engaging lecture series vividly presented by the inspiring Greenberg. I cannot get enough of this composer series.

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I really enjoyed this series by Robert Greenberg on Haydn. I have listened to a few of his courses and he does tend to ramble on a bit, but this one was to the point and covered a good amount of material and had a good balance. It was good to hear about the life of Haydn and when he wrote the different pieces of music. And he wrote so much!

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mundane information printed in a silly style. You do not really get a good feeling of the composer or the music. sound bites iced with a limited narrative.

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