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Piano Board => Repertoire => Topic started by: contrapunctus on October 26, 2005, 02:43:00 AM

Title: Haydn
Post by: contrapunctus on October 26, 2005, 02:43:00 AM
I want to hear your opinions on him, and I would check out the Wikipedia article on him if you do not know much about him.

In my opinion, he is great, perhaps the greatest at writing "pure music" as they call it.

He took the classical period to it's zenith. He deserves much more credit and performances of his music than currently exists. His music just makes you happy about life.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: BoliverAllmon on October 26, 2005, 04:45:08 PM
I love his music. I find it upbeat and full of humor. Unfortunately in our prozac world today, alot of people want to hear darker music.

boliver
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: exigence on October 26, 2005, 08:01:18 PM
Almost all of my favorites are "darker."

Fantastic.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: pseudopianist on October 26, 2005, 08:10:48 PM
Not heard enough to give a full judgetment but I can't say I like what I've heard so far but prefer him to Mozart. :)
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: danyal on October 26, 2005, 09:01:27 PM
IMO, Haydn is completely under-rated today. He was an incredible composer and exceptionally smart (musically as well as everything else) He had a wonderful, sneaky sense of humour which is very prominant in his music. People tend to disregard him in favour of his musical brother Mozart, but Mozart's geniousness shouldn't in any way pull the focus off how much of a genious Haydn also was. It tends to nowadays.

I love his music. Maybe I just relate to it well.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: mikey6 on October 27, 2005, 03:44:29 AM
Ashkenazy criticised him (and I have heard this from others) that he was more of a master craftsman than an inspired artist - there are exceptions of course - the london symphonies and fmin variations to name a few.
But he was definitaley one of the funniest composers - love the cmaj fantasie!
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: kelly_kelly on October 28, 2005, 02:58:47 AM
His music just makes you happy about life.

I couldn't agree more. I love dark music like Chopin, but there's nothing quite like Haydn.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: apion on October 28, 2005, 07:56:14 AM
Ashkenazy criticised him (and I have heard this from others) that he was more of a master craftsman than an inspired artist - there are exceptions of course - the london symphonies and fmin variations to name a few.


Could you tell me more about the f minor variations?  Thanks.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: pianobabe_56 on October 28, 2005, 12:54:24 PM
God bless Haydn. I love that man's music.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: mikey6 on October 29, 2005, 05:21:32 AM
Could you tell me more about the f minor variations?  Thanks.
I haven't actually played it and don't know them too well, but it's my teachers favourite piece of Haydn.  It goes for about 17 minutes I think, has 5 variations and an extended last one.  Generally it's considered one of his greatest works for keyboard along with the last few keyboard sonatas.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: contrapunctus on October 31, 2005, 03:51:15 AM
Can anybody list some good piano sonmatas for me? Also, could someone list any other piano works that are good?
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: rafant on October 31, 2005, 07:11:12 PM
Moved by other threads here about how much fabulous were the Haydn's sonatas, I bought the complete collection by Naxos. I listened to all of them several times, and I ended dissapointed. Except for a couple of movements, I didn't find anything that moved me to think: Beautiful, I want to play that!". Simply I was not able of finding true inspiration.  It's my fault of course. Maybe I change my mind if I become a more mature listener. For the moment I prefer Mozart's  sonatas.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: BoliverAllmon on October 31, 2005, 08:14:16 PM
to each his own.
Title: Re: Haydn
Post by: whynot on November 04, 2005, 06:22:38 AM
He was a maverick, working on his own.  While the other composers of his day continually heard the work of others and got ideas and inspiration from one another, Haydn just kept coming up with the goods in the middle of a forest.  His ideas about musical architecture are still considered pretty important, and for all the constaints of the time, he made a lot happen in his music.  I like him.