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how to listen to music if you don’t know your Beethoven from your Bach, X
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“
Joseph Haydn
”
(1791)
Thomas Hardy
_______
though I’ve focused especially,
during
this introduction to Classical music
,
on Mozart, a second great pillar of
that era
is
Haydn
,
1732 – 1809
here
is one of his 62 piano sonatas,
which expresses more than anything
you’ve heard
here
yet the definition
of what music was at the time, or
should be, tonality, as I’ve earlier
said, tempo and repetition were
tantamount
listen
for or the rigidity of the tempo,
the consistent melliflousness of
the melody, and therefore tonality,
and the repetition of all the
component tunes
I remember going to a drum recital
once, here in Vancouver, a guy was
expressing his artistry in a formal
venue, I was sitting in a forward
row, saw him set up his music on
his music stand, and I thought,
he’s going to have to turn the
pages, which he did, a drummer
that’s all I remember of the
presentation, but that was enough,
an entire revelation
in
this Haydn sonata
, the pianist
turns the pages of his score, back
and forth, an interesting visual
expression of the imperative of
repetition in that era’s music,
having to return to what had
been written on the previous
page
also note that trills abound
note too in the second movement,
the
adagio cantabile,
the
sudden
introduction of arpeggios,
transcendent, as though angels
had just appeared
which
prefigures
the metaphysical
aspirations of
the Romantic
Period
which
ensued,
see,
for instance,
Chopin
note also that we’re on fortepiano
here
, a period instrument, a cross
between the harpsichord and the
modern instrument
thoroughly enjoy
R ! chard
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Published:
March 4, 2023
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"Joseph Haydn" - Thomas Hardy
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Piano Sonata No. 2 in B♭ minor (opus 35) - Chopin
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Piano Sonata No. 59 in E flat major (Hob. XVI:49) - Joseph Haydn
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