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Joseph Haydn's encephalopathy

Progress in Brain Research, 2015
Christian Blahak
exaly   +2 more sources

Joseph Haydn

2013
Admired and studied by both Mozart and Beethoven, Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) imbued his life-enhancing compositions with wit, elegance and deep emotion. His output was prolific and included symphonies (most notably those written during his two visits to London, where he received a rapturous welcome), string quartets, chamber music, piano sonatas ...
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Joseph Haydn

2001
Abstract This Quartet is known as the ‘Emperor’ Quartet, obviously because of its slow movement. It has other claims to greatness, being the third of the wonderful half-dozen in Haydn’s Opus 76, of which we heard the fifth at a previous Sun day Concert recently.1 The remarks on Haydn’s freedom of form which I made on that occasion apply ...
Michael Tilmouth   +2 more
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