Johann Michael Haydn (1737-1806), a chronological thematic catalogue of his works

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Johann Michael Haydn (1737-1806), a chronological thematic catalogue of his works

by Charles H. Sherman and T. Donley Thomas

(Thematic catalogues, no. 17)

Pendragon Press, c1993

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Michael Haydn thematic catalogue

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 372) and indexes of works by titles/first lines, works cross-referenced to Klafsky and works cross-referenced to Perger

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Michael Haydn was one of the foremost composers of the German school in the late eighteenth century. As a creative artist, he may well stand second only to his brother, Joseph, and to his Salzburg neighbor, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. To be sure, his contemporaries generally regarded Michael's sacred vocal music as superior to that of his two great colleagues; and connoisseurs continued to praise his Masses and other pieces for the church well into the nineteenth century, citing the strength of their conception and the nobility of their expression. This catalogue contains all known works and presents for each an inventory of principal manuscript sources-autographs, authentic,and secondary copies. Compositions are further indexed by genre and cross-referenced to the old catalogues of Klafsky and Perger in the Austrian Denkmaler. Review-One?approaches this catalog with more than the usual interest, and one's expectations are met and surpassed. John B. Beston, American Reference Books Annual, vol. 25, 1994

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