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MUHL 423
Western Music History
Music Research Process
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Public Domain Music
Mid-Eighteenth Century Style
Hayden
Tertiary Sources
Secondary Sources
Web Resources
Mozart
Emergence of Romanticism
Beethoven
Opera in the Age of Rossini
Private Art
Romantic Spectacles
Literary Musicians
Musical Politics
Wagner and Verdi
Slavic Harmony and Disharmony
Musical Museum and Return of the Symphony
Dramatic Alternatives: Exoticism, Libretto and Versimo
Tertiary Sources
Haydn, (Franz) Joseph
Secondary Sources
ADDING CANONS TO THE CANON FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN'S: Die Weltlichen Kanons.
Emergence of the second violin in the classical string quartets of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
Joseph Haydn's writing for wind instruments and the s writing for wind instruments and the evolution of the militar olution of the military band and or y band and orchestral wind section al wind section
Franz Joseph Haydn and the Five-Octave Classical Keyboard: Registral Extremes, Formal Emphases and Tonal Strategies
Haydn's symphonies: problems of instrumentation and performance tradition.
Haydn vocal works, canonic and obscure.
Is there a 'rise-fall temporal archetype' of intensity in the music of Joseph Hayden: The Role of the Performer
Joseph Hayden: Military Symphony
THE PICTURESQUE ORATORIO: HAYDN'S ART IN NATURE'S CLOTHING.
‘The Heavens are Telling’: Memetic– Calvinian Readings of a Haydn Chord Progression
Web Resources
Hayden Society of Great Britain
Hayden Society of North America
Joseph Hayden Institute
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