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Haydn: A Creative Life in Music, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded

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This definitive study of the life and works of Joseph Haydn represents half a century of research. As curator of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, Dr. Geiringer was in charge of one of the world's leading Haydn collections. His scholarly investigations took him to various monasteries, to libraries in Eisenstadt, Prague, Berlin, Paris, London, and Washington, D.C., and, as guest of the Hungarian government, to the previously almost inaccessible archives of the Princes of Esterhazy in Budapest.

416 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 1982

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November 19, 2015
A very enjoyable biography of perhaps the most endearingly appealing composer who ever lived. Whether you venerate his music, or simply hold him in esteem for his noteworthy contribution to western classical music, there is no denying that Haydn was a sweet and affable soul, a true friend in need and deed, with an abiding and adorable penchant for mischief. This book provided a nicely detailed description of his life and travels, his love affairs, his moving loyalty towards his dear friend Mozart, and his cautiously baffled relationship with his pupil, Beethoven. Separate from the biographical portion is a large and useful section devoted to in depth descriptions of a number of his more important works in a variety of genres.
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August 10, 2022
Wonderful biography if you like Haydn's music. Interesting to read about his relationships to Mozart and Beethoven, and the effects of Handel's life and music in Haydn's later life. His love life is also quite interesting.
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September 3, 2022
Useful in its information, workmanlike in its prose - perhaps no more fitting biography of Haydn could have ever been written. (I jest, but only slightly.)
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August 20, 2012
I'm sorry I couldn't give this book a higher rating. It's well researched and lovingly written. The authors obviously know and care a lot about Haydn and his music.

The problem is the book's format. We read about 200 pages worth of biography, which is pretty good, followed by 180 more pages describing Haydn's pieces one by one -- which, considering the sheer number of pieces he wrote, means that each piece gets a paragraph or so. There's no way around it: this is a terrible way to read about music. If you don't know the pieces, then reading single-paragraph descriptions of them isn't going to bring you any closer to knowing them. And if you do, then reading single-paragraph descriptions of them isn't really a very good use of your time.

I'm aware that the authors didn't invent this format, that for some reason there's a demand for books like this. I, however, am not one of the people who demands them. So, three stars for the biographical half of the book.
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