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The Land of Opportunity Richard Chesser

The Land of Opportunity By Richard Chesser

The Land of Opportunity by Richard Chesser


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London was the only European city, apart from Vienna, to welcome Joseph Haydn in person. The essays in this volume examine the relationship between the composer and the commercial, political and social world and help explain the unparalleled popularity Haydn and his music have enjoyed ever since.

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The Land of Opportunity: Joseph Haydn and Britain by Richard Chesser

On more than one occasion the great composer Joseph Haydn remarked that he became well known in his own country only after he had made two visits to London in the 1790s. Although he was connected with the Esterhazy court for over forty years and his music was performed in many of Europe's major cities, London was to be the only European city, apart from Vienna, to welcome the composer in person. He engaged fully with its musical life during his two visits in the 1790s and responded readily to its commercial vitality, later telling his biographer Albert Christoph Dies that it was his 'land of opportunity'. The essays in this volume examine the relationship between the composer and the commercial, political and social world and help explain the unparalleled popularity Haydn and his music have enjoyed ever since. Contributors: David Wyn Jones, Thomas Tolley, Alan Davison, Caroline Grigson, David Rowland, Balazs Mikusi, Otto Biba, Ingrid Fuchs, Rupert Ridgewell, Christopher Wiley, Arthur Searle

About Richard Chesser

Professor David Wyn Jones is head of the School of Music, Cardiff University. Richard Chesser is lead Curator of Music at the British Library.

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GOR008118614
9780712358484
071235848X
The Land of Opportunity: Joseph Haydn and Britain by Richard Chesser
Used - Very Good
Hardback
British Library Publishing
2013-10-14
208
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