Music Appreciation Part IV, Chapter 10
Haydn was a master at developing themes.
He could build a whole movement out of a single main theme, creating contrasts of mood through changes in texture, key, rhythm, dynamics, and orchestration
In his late sixties, he composed six masses and two oratorios
The Creation (1798) and The Seasons (1801). They were so popular that choruses and orchestras were formed for the sole purpose of performing them.
As a highly skilled servant, Haydn was to compose
all the music requested by his patron, conduct the orchestra, coach singers, and oversee the instruments and the music library
Word spread about the Esterházys' composer
and Haydn's music became immensely popular all over Europe
ix, his musical background consisted of folksongs and peasant dances (which later had an influence on his style).
and he was given training
For almost thirty years, most of his music was composed for performance in the palaces of the family
especially Eszterháza, which contained an opera house, a theater, two concert halls, and 126 guest rooms
In 1761, when he was twenty-nine, his life changed for the better, permanently
he entered the service of the Esterházys, the richest and most powerful of the Hungarian noble families
Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E Flat Major has a remarkable
history
Haydn's music, like his personality
is robust and direct; it radiates a healthy optimism
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was born in a
tiny Austrian village called Rohrau