Cembalo und Klavier/Korrepetition und Begleitung/Basso continuo
Philosophie/Literatur/Politik/Gesellschaft
What's in a name? This one doesn't have a nickname, and that's the only reason I can think of why it's less famous than the London, the Military or the Surprise. With the surprise Haydn has in store at the end, maybe it should be called the "Wait For It"?
What's in a name? This one doesn't have a nickname, and that's the only reason I can think of why it's less famous than the London, the Military or the Surprise. With the surprise Haydn has in store at the end, maybe it should be called the "Wait For It"?
Day 58: Symphony No. 92 "Oxford"
What's in a name? Haydn conducted this in Oxford in 1791, but the premiere was probably two years before, either in Paris or a Bavarian castle. But "Paris" is already taken, and "Oettingen-Wallerstein" is a bit of a mouthful.
Day 58: Symphony No. 92 "Oxford"
What's in a name? Haydn conducted this in Oxford in 1791, but the premiere was probably two years before, either in Paris or a Bavarian castle. But "Paris" is already taken, and "Oettingen-Wallerstein" is a bit of a mouthful.
Sprachlos.
Sprachlos.
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