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Haydn: The 'Paris' Symphonies
Haydn: The 'Paris' Symphonies
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Haydn's Symphonies Nos. 82-7 are seminal works in Haydn's output and mark a new level of compositional attainment, launching the important cycle of mature Haydn symphonies written for an international audience. This book considers both stylistic aspects of the symphonies and their broader cultural context, in particular the important phenomenon of Haydn's international success in the 1780s, the reception of Haydn's symphonies by Parisian audiences, and the aesthetic basis for their extraordinary appeal at the end of the eighteenth century.
- The first monograph on Haydn's 'Paris' Symphonies
- Contains new documentation on the reception of Haydn's symphonies in France in the 1780s
- Considers the broader context of the symphonies as well as providing style-analytical commentaries