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 | | Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, or Göteborgs symfoniker, is an 1987. |  | | Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra is an Bournemouth. |  | | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra As the fifth-oldest orchestra in the Ohio. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/symphony.html
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| | haydn surprise symphony |
 | | Haydn was born in Rohrau, Austria in 1732 (the same year as George Washington) to a peasant family, a poor, but musical family. |  | | Haydn was well known for including jokes in his music, and the Surprise Symphony includes what is probably the... |  | | Haydn / Surprise Symphony, Symphony 99, Symphony 104. |
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http://www.arizonausa.net/surprise/haydn-surprise-symphony.html
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| | London Symphony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Haydn's symphonies number 93 to 104 are also known collectively as the London symphonies (or the Salomon symphonies after Johann Peter Salomon). |  | | by Joseph Haydn; see Symphony No. 104 (Haydn) |  | | There are two famous pieces of music known as the London Symphony: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Symphony
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| | Pro Arte: Franz Joseph Haydn; Symphony No. 104 |
 | | The symphony was first heard on a concert given for Haydn's own benefit on May 4, 1795, where it attained an immediate and lasting success. |  | | In all of the last dozen symphonies, Haydn took simple musical ideas, immediately accessible to virtually anyone, and used them to create symphonic structures that combined architectural strength with unsurpassed musical wit. |  | | He composed his last dozen symphonies for London audiences, who recognized at once the unfailing prodigality of Haydn's invention in treating the genre of the symphony. |
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http://www.proarte.org/notes/haydn1.htm
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| | The ASO on GPB |
 | | Donald Runnicles is on the podium and at the piano for an extraordinary concert. |  | | The "Jeremiah" Symphony reminds us of the time when Leonard Bernstein's was an exciting new voice on the musical scene. |  | | Also on the program, Mozart's magical Symphony No. 29, and Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide, a marvel of musical invention, performed with a pair of narrators from the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. |
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http://www.gpb.org/public/radio/aso
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| | Bernstein's Studio - Young People's Concerts - The Young People's Concerts |
 | | Excerpts from Sibelius's Finlandia, Violin Concerto, and Symphony No. 2. |  | | Excerpts from Concerto in C major for Diverse Instruments (Vivaldi), Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (Bach), Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra (Mozart), Concerto for Violin & Orchestra (Mendelssohn), and Concerto for Orchestra (Bartók). |  | | Excerpts from Symphony No. 4 (Tchaikovsky), Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven), Symphony No. |
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http://www.leonardbernstein.com/studio/details.asp
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| | The Symphony (Detailed Description) |
 | | Mahler's symphonies are, in Greenberg's words, "philosophical tracts, spiritual musings, musical reflections on the great, unanswered questions." We focus on his Symphony no. 2 in C Minor ("Resurrection") of 1895. |  | | Olivier Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony of 1948 is the sole symphony Messiaen produced. |  | | Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is the single most famous work in the orchestral repertoire—a tale of musical birth and growth, destruction, regrowth, and ultimately, triumph. |
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http://www.teach12.com/ttc/Assets/courseDescriptions/7210.asp
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| | Saint Louis Symphony |
 | | Its harmonic countenance is bright and major-key, its demeanor is refined and genteel, all of which affects a marked contrast to the music we have been hearing. |  | | The element of virtuosity comes brilliantly to the fore, however, chiefly in the finale, where rapid passagework, thundering octave runs for the piano and double-stops for the violin contrast with more lyrical ideas. |  | | Max Zach led the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra in its first performance of Symphony No. 104 in January 1919. |
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http://www.slso.org/notes/10-23-2004.htm
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Haydn Biography |
 | | Haydn may or may not have invented the string quartet itself, but he consolidated the nascent tendencies of Rococco music into the modern sonata principle, and this became the vehicle for the most ambitious elevated musical thoughts well into the next century and even into our own. |  | | In addition to the Creation Mass, The Seasons and 104 symphonies, there are 83 string quartets, 52 piano sonatas (No.3 in Eb, No.8 in D), and numerous other concertos and chamber pieces (Guitar Quartet in D: Allegro). |  | | The forms that he brought to their first perfection are at the center of all ensuing musical thought: the symphony, string quartet, and piano sonata. |
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http://www.classicalarchives.com/bios/haydn_bio.html
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| | Guardian Prom 7: BBCSO/ Slatkin |
 | | The symphony is framed by music that stages London as a place of ambiguity and unease. |  | | The scherzo third movement was a ghostly cavalcade of shadowy figures and distant melodies, and the martial triumphalism of the finale was extinguished by the coda, with its reminiscences of the bells of Big Ben and the eerie calm of Stephen Bryant's violin solo. |  | | In Leonard Slatkin's Prom performance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the piece sounded even more nostalgic than usual, with Slatkin lingering over the images of lost innocence in the slow movement, and the work's mysterious coda. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4719144-111490,00.html
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| | Franz Joseph Haydn |
 | | Even at Haydn's funeral, the music played was Mozart's last composition, a Requiem. |  | | Already exposed to the music of young Mozart, Haydn was blown away by the genius of a young man, with so much of a taste for music similar to his own. |  | | His symphonies, operas, chamber music, all stunned the people of Europe. |
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http://www-atdp.berkeley.edu/9931/htsai/haydn.html
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| | Franz Joseph Haydn |
 | | Haydn's style is detectable in the early music of Beethoven as well. |  | | Here Haydn helped transform the genre from little more than a string divertimento (with the emphasis on the top voice) to a type of chamber music in which all parts play an equal role. |  | | Most notable are the six symphonies he wrote for the Concerts Spirituels in Paris (Nos. |
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http://www.wwnorton.com/enjoy/classical/composers/haydn.htm
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| | The Smoky Mountain News |
 | | The Nov. 4 program will consist of Symphony in F by Dittersdorf, Largo from Xerxes by Handel, Brook Green Suite for Strings by Gustav Holtz, Rumanian Folk Dances by Bela Bartok and London Symphony No. 104 by Haydn. |  | | He conducted for three decades in Davenport and was concert master of the Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra for 11 years. |  | | Today, at age 80, Henigbaum performs with the Asheville Symphony Orchestra, Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra, and Brevard Chamber Orchestra. |
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http://www.smokymountainnews.com/issues/10_01/10_17_01/arts_opus.shtml
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| | Haydn - Symphony No .101 in D Major - The Clock - bhso.org.uk |
 | | Staccato bassoons, and the plucked strings of the second violins and celli, open the movement. |  | | The flute's ascending theme recalls the violin's very first entry in the symphony's opening Presto, but is now much more mellifluous. |  | | The London concerts took place in the Hanover Square Rooms; Haydn leading from the harpsichord with Peter Salomon playing first violin. |
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http://www.bhso.org.uk/repert-134-Haydn-Symphony-no-101-in-D-Clock.htm
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| | Cleveland Seniors Tamburitza Croatia music |
 | | For instance Haydn's London Symphony No. 104, Haydn uses a Croatian folk song as the theme for the fourth movement. |  | | For instance Joseph Haydn, who came from the Croatian area of Burgenland, Austria, used several Croatian folk songs as the basis for his symphonies. |  | | This music has not only been important to Croatians but has played a role in classical music. |
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http://www.clevelandsenior.com/family/croat.htm
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| | Performance Schedule - 2000/2001 |
 | | Haydn: Concerto for Violin, Piano ane orchestra F-Major. |  | | Haydn: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Adam Fischer Piano and conducting) |  | | Go back to Top of the Performance Schedule |
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| | arts directory 2 |
 | | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra - Founded in 1895, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is the fifth oldest symphony in the United States and represents the evolution of 200 years of musical tradition in the Queen City. |  | | Cincinnati Symphony - Founded in 1895, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is the fifth oldest symphony in the United States and represents the evolution of 200 years of musical tradition in the Queen City. |  | | Fire In Symphony Vancouver - The Benson and Hedges Symphony of Fire is a yearly fireworks event staged in English Bay, Vancouver. |
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http://www.s-t-y-d.com/arts/arts-2.html
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| | Czech Phil |
 | | The CPCO is led by founding concertmaster Pavel Prantl and is comprised of principal and core musicians from the world-renowned Czech Philharmonic and Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. |  | | Symphony No. 1 - Prokofiev or Symphony No. 1 - Vorisek or Symphony No. 1 - |  | | “An early Beethoven Symphony and a late Mozart piano concerto were featured as the Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra presented an impressive concert. |
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http://stantonmgt.com/CzechPhil/czech_phil.htm
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| | hutton092001 |
 | | Saturday at Music Hall with the Symphony No. 6 by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. |  | | The concert opens with Bach's Suite No. 4 in D Major. |  | | Also on the program is the Piano Concerto in A Minor by Robert Schumann featuring the young French pianist Helene Grimaud. |
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http://www.cincypost.com/2001/sep/20/hutton092001.html
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| | Schickele Mix Program Database Search |
 | | HAYDN: From Symphony No. 94 in G, 2nd Mvt. |  | | HAYDN: From Symphony No. 59 in A, Menuet, Philharmonia Hungarica/Dorati, |  | | HAYDN: Allegretto, from an original musical clock, Musical Clocks, |
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http://www.schickele.com/cgi-bin/playlist.pl?Composer=HAYDN&Button=Search
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| | Franz Josef Haydn |
 | | Haydn is often credited with being the inventor of the symphony. |  | | You are listening to the exposition of the final movement of Haydn's 104th Symphony |  | | - Haydn used a folk melody for this piece. |
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http://www.musickit.com/resources/compomonhay.html
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| | MSO: Bach, Krol, Bolcom, Mendelssohn, Haydn |
 | | One of Madison's brightest-sounding instrumentalists, trumpeter John Aley, joined the Madison Symphony Orchestra (here reduced to chamber-orchestra size) Saturday evening at the Oscar Mayer Theatre for a very impressive performance of a somewhat problematic work. |  | | This split gives a distinctly unusual acoustic impression, blending the orchestra's sections in a novel way. |  | | That makes these chamber concerts particularly valuable, I think. |
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http://www.madisonmusicreviews.org/doc/r_199201_mso.html
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| | Handel and Haydn Society |
 | | Haydn wrote his “London” Symphony for a spectacular benefit concert in 1795, the climax of his English season. |  | | He composed his “Paris” Symphony for the opening of the Concerts spirituels in 1778, and he happily reported to his father that “the audience was quite carried away… I was so happy that as soon as the symphony was over, I went off to the Palais Royal, where I had a large ice-cream.” |  | | Three masterworks by the great composers of 18th-century Vienna, two of them symphonies written for their foreign admirers. |
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http://www.handelandhaydn.org/calendar/concert_sched/notes04-05/classicalvalentine_main.htm
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| | eBay - haydn symphony, CDs, Records items on eBay.com |
 | | Haydn The Sturm Und Drang Symphonies Janigro LP NM |  | | Haydn Symphonies #44 and 101 FRICSAY German Heliodor NM |  | | Joseph Haydn Surprise Symphony Quadromania 4 CD Set |
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| | 327 Assignment 3 |
 | | symphony is of greater length and complexity and the piano |  | | Haydn in the late 1780s: Haydn: Symphony No.92, |  | | symphony is conservative, the quartets are more daring, the second |
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http://www.wku.edu/~mary.wolinski/327ass3.html
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| | Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Press Release: LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC PLAYS CLASSICAL FAVORITES IN TWO ... |
 | | Laredo also serves as the violin soloist for Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 3. |  | | Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin and Piano, written when the composer was 14, closes the concert, with violinist Yuri Lee and pianist Shai Wosner serving as soloists. |  | | Abroad, he has appeared with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and the Jerusalem Symphony, among others, and has given recitals in Belgium, Italy and The Netherlands. |
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| | Mostly Mozart - Mozart, Posthorn Symphony, Violin Concerto in A major; Haydn, Symphony no. 104, ... |
 | | Mostly Mozart - Mozart, Posthorn Symphony, Violin Concerto in A major; Haydn, Symphony no. 104, Weber, Concertino for Horn in E minor, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, dir. |  | | - Mozart, ‘Posthorn’ Symphony, Violin Concerto in A major; Haydn, Symphony no. 104, Weber, Concertino for Horn in E minor, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, dir. |  | | This is surely one of Haydn’s most thoroughly satisfying works, and the ASMF played it with elegance and spirit, nowhere more so than in the rollicking Finale, the existence of which seemed to come as a surprise to sections of the audience. |
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http://www.musicweb-international.com/SandH/2004/May-Aug04/MM247.htm
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| | The Toledo Symphony :: Mozart’s Flute Concerto & Haydn’s "London" Symphony |
 | | Haydn’s London Symphony is a fitting conclusion to this special event — a cheerful, yet powerful orchestral showcase that is the composer’s symphonic masterpiece. |  | | The Toledo Symphony :: Mozart’s Flute Concerto & Haydn’s "London" Symphony |  | | English flutist William Bennett joins the Toledo Symphony in concerti by Cimarosa and Mozart. |
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http://www.toledosymphony.com/season/2004_2005/mozart3.asp
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| | The Piano Bench Of Easy Classical Music at Musicroom.com - Sheet Music for Musicians |
 | | The Piano Bench Of Easy Classical Music is a tremendous piano collection containing 400 pages of great music literature, specially selected and edited for the developing pianist who loves classical music. |  | | Symphony No.41 K551 (Jupiter Symphony) [Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus] |  | | Click on a song below to find all titles, including compilations, that contain it. |
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http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/0016838/details.ihtml
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| | Drone (music) - One Language |
 | | Haydn, Symphony No. 104, "London", opening of finale, accompanying a folk melody |  | | Composers of classical music occasionally used a drone (especially one on open fifths) to evoke a rustic or archaic atmosphere, perhaps Scottish or other early or folk music. |  | | Beethoven, Symphony No. 6, "Pastoral", opening and trio section of scherzo |
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http://www.onelang.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Drone_(music)
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| | ArkivMusic Gemini - Haydn: Symphonies No 99-104 / Beecham, Royal Ponn |
 | | These famous performances need little recommendation from me. They are special, they are wonderful, they are hopelessly anachronistic regarding the text but ideally idiomatic in capturing the wit, grace, and high spirits of the music. |  | | Gemini - Haydn: Symphonies No 99-104 / Beecham, Royal Ponn |  | | But the string phrasing in the slow movements is so beautiful, Symphony No. 100's military movement so full of pomp and circumstance, the wind playing brimming with characterful fun, and the pacing in general so practically perfect that any complaints seem churlish. |
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http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?site_id=CTRV&album_id=87270
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| | Symphony No. 104 (Haydn) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 104 in D major was his last symphony. |  | | The symphony is nicknamed the "London Symphony," although this designation could in principle apply to any of Haydn's last twelve symphonies (i.e. |  | | numbers 93-104), as Haydn wrote them all for performance in London. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._104_(Haydn)
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| | NIH Record - 5-05-98 -- News Briefs |
 | | The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra will present its fifth annual concert to benefit NIH charities on Sunday, May 31 at 3 p.m. |  | | The program will include the London Symphony No. 104 by Haydn and Symphony No. 8 by Beethoven. |  | | Regular concerts are free and open to the public, but for the NIH benefit the suggested donation is $2 for adults, $1 for children. |
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http://www.nih.gov/news/NIH-Record/05_05_98/briefs.htm
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| | Bridgnorth Haydn Festival 2000 |
 | | Haydn - Piano Concerto in D - forte-piano Melvyn Tan |  | | Lunch time forte piano recital - Melvyn Tan to include late E flat sonatas |  | | Haydn - Sinfonia Concertante in B flat - soloists from Eroica Quartet |
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http://www.saturninnovation.com/haydn/diary/main.htm
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| | Haydn - Symphony No. 104 in D Major, "London" - MIDI Classics |
 | | One of 12 symphonies Haydn composed in London from 1791 to 1795, this work delights listeners with its simplicity and immediate appeal, skillful use of folk-song melodies, and luminous orchestration. |  | | Haydn - Symphony No. 104 in D Major, "London" |  | | Haydn - Symphony No. 104 in D Major, "London" - MIDI Classics |
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http://www.midi-classics.com/b/b9474.htm
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| | Works: |
 | | MENNIN: SYMPHONY NO.7 (VARIATION SYMPHONY) (26 mins) Details |  | | SCHUMAN: SYMPHONY NO. 5 (SYMPHONY FOR STRINGS) (18 mins) Details |  | | HONEGGER: SYMPHONY NO. 3 (SYMPHONIE LITURGIQUE) (30 mins) Details |
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| | The Tamburitza and the preservation of Croatian folk music |
 | | For example, in Haydn's London Symphony No. 104, Haydn uses a Croatian folk song as the theme for the fourth movement. |  | | Folk music found its way in the works of composers of the 18th century. |  | | Croatians have always been dedicated to the preservation of their folklore. |
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http://www.hr/darko/etf/folk.html
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| | Haydn: Symphony No. 88 in G Major |
 | | When confronted with his economical yet involved melodies, the listener can only bow in amazement that a single individual could so thoroughly set the stage for two centuries of development of the modern symphony. |  | | Return to Symphony of the Canyons home page. |  | | The 88th and 89th symphonies, for example, were dedicated to Johann Tost, a violinist in the orchestra of Prince Esterházy, Haydn's patron. |
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http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/fmg-members/geoff/prognotes/haydn/symphony88.html
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| | Decca Music Group - New Release |
 | | Haydns Symphony No.104 comes already remarkably close to Beethovens expansive and revolutionary use of the Classical symphonic genre and in that respect a combination with the latters Seventh Symphony is an interesting one. |  | | There are only a few recordings of Herbert von Karajan in the Decca catalogue and theyre practically all of a legendary status. |  | | This combination of the Vienna Philharmonic and Karajan resulted in an overwhelming sound experience and an energetic performance of both well-known masterpieces of the Classical era. |
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http://www.deccaclassics.com/newsandnewreleases/February2002/470256.html
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| | Symphony No. 94 in G Major, "Surprise":Haydn, Joseph:0486411710:eCampus.com |
 | | Joseph Haydn: Symphonies 88-92 in Full Score/the Haydn Society Edition |  | | One of the "London" symphonies composed between 1791 and 1795, this work is a masterpiece of early symphonic composition, justly famed for its elegant structure and polished orchestration. |  | | Symphony No. 94 in G Major, "Surprise":Haydn, Joseph:0486411710:eCampus.com |
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http://www.ecampus.com/bk_detail.asp?isbn=0486411710
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| | Uncle Phil's Books at antiqbook.co.uk |
 | | 316210: HAYDN - Symphony #94 in G The Surprise |  | | 303201: GRIGSON, GEOFFREY - About Britain No 2. |  | | 303202: GRIGSON, GEOFFREY - About Britain No 2. |
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| | DVD International. Haydn: Sym. Nos. 104 & 103 |
 | | This volume of the NAXOS MUSICAL JOURNEY features Joseph Haydn?s famed London and Drum Roll symphonies. |  | | From world-renowned museums to castle gardens, this is a trip as enduring as the music of Haydn. |  | | The great city of London has captured the imagination of artists, poets, playwrights, musicians and travelers for generations. |
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http://dvdinternational.com/pd_haydn.cfm
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