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| | Symphony No. 45 (Haydn) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As is usual for symphonies, it is in four movements. |  | | The music eventually reaches the end of the recapitulation in a passage that sounds very much as if it were the end of the symphony, but suddenly breaks off in a dominant cadence. |  | | The rhythmic intensity is increased at one point through the use of barriolage in the first violin part. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._45_(Haydn)
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| | Symphony No. 39 (Haydn) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The symphony's dark tone and the fact that it is in a minor key (unusual for a Classical era symphony) appears to place it among Haydn's Sturm und Drang works (such as the Symphony No. 45), although those works are on the whole dated a little later, in the early 1770s. |  | | Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 39 in G minor is believed to have been written in 1766 or 1767. |  | | The Symphony No. 39 is in the usual four movement quick-slow-minuet-quick scheme: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._39_(Haydn)
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| | Composer Page - Franz Joseph Haydn |
 | | Symphony No 13 in D; Symphony No 14 in A; Symphony No 15 in D; Symphony No 16 in B flat |  | | Haydn: Concerto in F for violin, piano and strings Hob XVIII:6, 3rd mvmt, Allegro [3'43] |  | | Symphony No 17 in F; Symphony No 18 in G; Symphony No 19 in D; Symphony No 20 in C; Symphony No 21 in A |
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http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/composer_page.asp?name=haydn
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| | Walt Disney Concert Hall - Piece Detail |
 | | The second movement is one of the great Haydn Adagios, warmly colored both harmonically (the major-minor inflections are heralds of Schubert) and in its scoring with muted violins throughout. |  | | But it seems to be the explanation for the existence of Haydn's Symphony No. 45. |  | | The first movement plunges immediately into a main theme of disarming sinew, with the first violins striding down an F-sharp-minor chord while the low strings accompany in relentless single notes and second violins maintain an aura of agitation with a repeated, syncopated figure. |
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http://wdch.laphil.com/about/piece_detail.cfm?id=948
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| | Franz Joseph Haydn - Page 2 |
 | | Although Haydn wrote in many genres, we are only going to be listening to excerpts from one of his symphonies, and one of his string quartets. |  | | Now we'll turn to a chamber work by Haydn - a string quartet entitled "The Lark." Remember that a string quartet is made up of two violins, a viola, and a cello. |  | | Here Haydn plays a different trick on the listener. |
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http://www.under.org/apprec/Lesson_16/lesson_16b.htm
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| | Symphony |
 | | In the early 18th century, the term "symphony" was applied to any instrumental prelude, interlude, or postlude. |  | | The symphony may also be defined as a sonata for orchestra. |  | | Haydn: Symphony No. 45 in F-sharp minor (Farewell), I |
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http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/texts/Symphony.html
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 | | Symphony No 22, 'Philosopher' - Symphony No 24 - Symphony No 45, 'Farewell' |  | | This one, recorded in the Haydnsaal of the Esterhazy Palace in Hungary, where so many of Haydn's symphonies were first heard (though not these), brings warm and stylish readings, in ripely reverberant Nimbus sound. |  | | The other record, of earlier symphonies, is most attractive, too. |
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http://home.wanadoo.nl/jdpt/reviews/H/Fischer94-96-100-105.htm
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| | Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide to Classical Music |
 | | Symphony No. 64 in A major; Symphony No. 45 in F-sharp minor |  | | There's never one moment in these performances when the music sounds less than modern, due in great part to crisp linear delineation and pungent accents that keep both performers and listeners on the edge of their comfy chairs. |  | | Here's an odd coupling of Haydn symphonies that in the end turn out to be a compelling twosome. |
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http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=1085
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 | | Comparisons are decidedly to Fischer's advantage in, say, the rollicking Presto finale of No. 41 (where Dorati sounds distinctly cautious), or the finale of No. 47, where Fischer catches the music's wild, gipsy accents that much more vividly than his fellow-Hungarian. |  | | The most famous works on these discs are the minor-key Symphonies Nos. |  | | Fischer also scores in his readings of the minor-key symphonies, especially that of No. 52, where his leaner sonorities (minimal string vibrato here), keener tempos (above all in the first movement) and nervier, more explosive manner capture more fully the music's disquiet and desperation. |
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http://home.wanadoo.nl/jdpt/reviews/H/Fischer40-54.htm
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| | iClassics |
 | | From: Symphony No. 31 in D "Mit dem Hornsignal" (Haydn) |
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http://www.iclassics.com/productDetail?contentId=6011
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| | 100 Greatest Classical Music Symphonies |
 | | Symphony No. 7 in E minor "Song of the Night" Gustav Mahler |  | | Symphony No. 7 in E major "Lyric" Anton Bruckner |  | | Symphony No. 4 in D minor Robert Schumann |
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http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best-classic-symp.html
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| | Symphony Sheet Music! |
 | | Symphony No 4/4 SAX Sheet Music by Medici. |  | | Classical, Contest Gavotte from Symphony No. 4/BAND Sheet Music by Medici. |  | | Classical, Contest Gav Symphony No 4/3 SAX Sheet Music by Medici. |
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http://www.laurasmidiheaven.com/Sheet-Music/Symphony--PAGE39.html
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| | Symphony No. 44 (Haydn) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Symphony No. 44 in E minor by Joseph Haydn was written sometime around 1770. |  | | It is quite contrapuntal, and ends in E minor rather than finishing in a major key as was usual in most other minor key works of the time (including Haydn's next symphony, the Symphony No. 45, The Farewell). |  | | The first movement, which is in sonata form, begins with a four-note motif played in unison which occurs throughout the movement. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._44_(Haydn)
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| | About Music at Emory University |
 | | De Meij: Symphony No. 1 ‘Lord of the Rings’ (Gandalf) |  | | Mozart: Concerto No. 21 for Piano in C major |  | | Mozart: Concerto No. 17 for Piano in G major |
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http://www.music.emory.edu/faculty/priorrepertoire.html
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| | Press Release Houston Symphony |
 | | Joining the Houston Symphony, Feinstein showcases the timeless music of Irving Berlin, George Gershwin and Cole Porter in the grand style. |  | | Michael Feinstein's stylish and velvety vocals capture the magic of the big band, jazz, and pop music spectrum. |  | | Associate Conductor Carlos Miguel Prieto leads the orchestra through an evening full of musical comedy starting with Haydn's Symphony No. 60 Il Distratto. |
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http://www.houstonsymphony.org/about/press/detail.aspx?id=30
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| | Great Masters: Haydn, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, and StravinskyTheir Lives and Music (Detailed Description) |
 | | Piano Concerto No. 18 in B-flat, K. Ein Musikalischer Spass, K. Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra, K. 364/320d (1779) |  | | Great Masters: Haydn, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, and StravinskyTheir Lives and Music |  | | This course brings together musical biographies of Haydn, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, and Stravinsky. |
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http://www.teach12.com/ttc/Assets/courseDescriptions/750.asp
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| | - SHOP.COM |
 | | Even if we were not aware of it, all of us grew up listening to classical music in cartoons, movies, and other settings. |  | | Description Joseph Haydn Ever wonder who composed that tune you've heard before? |
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http://www.shop.com/op/aprod-p24804362
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| | Nimbus Records, Classical, NI 7041/2, Great Haydn Symphonies, No. 6 Le Matin, No. 45 Farewell, No. 48 Maria Theresia, ... |
 | | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Symphony No. 6 in D major, 'Le Matin' |  | | Nimbus Records, Classical, NI 7041/2, Great Haydn Symphonies, No. 6 Le Matin, No. 45 Farewell, No. 48 Maria Theresia, No. 82 The Bear, No. 92 Oxford, No. 94 Surprise - Track Listing |  | | Unauthorised copying, public performance and broadcasting of this recording prohibited. |
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http://www.wyastone.co.uk/nrl/main/7041b.html
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| | Joseph Haydn (I): Meisterwerke zum Kennenlernen (Art of Classics), Symphony No. 45, 48, 88, 92, 82, 83, & 85 Music |
 | | Joseph Haydn (I): Meisterwerke zum Kennenlernen (Art of Classics), Symphony No. 45, 48, 88, 92, 82, 83, and 85 Music |  | | Gunther Wich, not well known at all, leads absolutely outstanding performances of three of the "Paris" symphonies, 82, 83 and 85. |  | | No. 92 is the best and 48 the weakest of his performances. |
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http://www.tvcrazy.net/B000005A9J/Sym_No_45__48.html
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| | Naxos.com, Your World of Classical Music |
 | | Sprung from a gilded cage: Haydn goes to London |  | | Click on the track title to listen to sample audio tracks. |  | | Symphony No. 72 in D (Mvt 1: Allegro) |
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http://www.naxos.com/mainsite/NaxosCat/Naxos_Cat.asp?item_code=8.558091-94
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| | The Toledo Symphony :: Vivaldis Spring |
 | | The Toledo Symphony will remain true to Haydns imaginative 147;Farewell&; Symphony as orchestra members slowly leave the stage, one by one, into the final silence. |  | | No Sound Clips are Available for this Event |
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http://www.toledosymphony.com/season/2001_2002/mozart4.asp
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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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http://www.gigfix.com/repertoire/works-by-letter.php?letter=S
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| | BMG Classics |
 | | Haydn: Symphony No. 49 "La Passione"; Symphony No. 45 "Farewell"; Piano Concerto in D, Hob. |  | | Symphony No. 45 in F sharp minor, H. 1/45, "Farewell"; Finale. |  | | Symphony No. 49 in F minor, H. 1/49, "La passione"; Finale. |
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http://www.bmgclassics.com/albums/product.jsp?id=74321304742
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| | VARIATIONS Sound Recording acm4987 |
 | | , H. Symphony no. 45 in F sharp minor : (Farewell) ; Symphony no. 46 in B major ; Symphony no. 47 in G major / Haydn. |  | | Haydn, Symphony No.45 in F sharp minor 'Farewell' |  | | The original work from which this copy was made contains the following notice: |
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http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/variations/html/acm4987.html
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| | Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra - Jacksonville, Florida |
 | | From the Major-General to Nanki-Poo and Little Buttercup, their collaboration resulted in comic operas with such brilliant dialogue, lyrics and masterful orchestrations, that they continue to delight audiences throughout the world today. |  | | The beloved Piano Concerto No. 21 is Mozart at his most relaxed and gentle. |  | | Schubert’s “Unfinished” is renowned as the first truly romantic symphony. |
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| | Sheet Music publication - Haydn Symphony No. 45 (18) M |
 | | Sheet Music publication - Haydn Symphony No. 45 (18) M |  | | This title ships direct from the publisher - normally within 4 working days. |  | | Prices subject to change to be advised on confirmation of order. |
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| | Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Repertoire at the Jacksonville Public Library, 2004-2005 |
 | | Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Repertoire at the Jacksonville Public Library, 2004-2005 |  | | The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra continues to affirm its place as the leading performing arts organization in Jacksonville, and is a vital part of cultural life on the First Coast. |  | | Third annual cookout on the river promenade of the Times-Union Center, followed by a concert featuring classical and popular favorites. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Related Items - Haydn, Joseph |
 | | Haydn's Symphony No. 104 in D Major (London) |  | | Austrian composer Joseph Haydn became acquainted with German composer George Frideric Handel’s oratorios while in London in the 1790s. |  | | MSN Encarta - Related Items - Haydn, Joseph |
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