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  • But to strive to be better than someone does that not mean inspire in some accord? So my statement still holds true just in a different way than mozart.

  • anyone got anything to say about the modulation and their view on the sonata like form? hahah Analyses.. not my strong point..

  • Sturm und Drang!

    Studying this for my music history final. Love it!

  • did anyone watch the entire "lorax" trailer?

    

  • The most extraordinary of ordinary men. From humble background yet found perfection

  • I like the story behind the composition of this piece, for some reason. lol

  • Listverse :D

  • haydn created symphonyes ... in ur face random guy who didnt knew that

  • @Orghtang mozart perfected them and beethoven humanised them. 

  • F Sharp Minor scale!!!!!!!! I love it so much!

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  • @vansman93wow

    That's exactly like the back story to the song; people leave one by one, until two muted violins are left, played by Haydn and his concertmaster Tomasini; except in your case it's the senior students left playing.

    That aside, I remember playing this i eighth grade; beautiful piece to play!

  • Interesting to pair Haydn with Picasso.

  • haha this is so sad, my friend haydn just barely died

  • He is the best and the Father !!!

  • @barrakudax Godfather :P

  • This is what we are playing for our final performance as seniors in my high school, all level orchestras are playing together, and slowly the freshman then sophomore, then juniors leave one by one until only the seniors are left on stage playing. I cant wait till the end of this school year to play this.

  • Haydn makes me happier than any other composer/arranger.

  • i love this opening movement - very nice recording too - thanks :)

  • @jamiebyrne77 it really shows haydns sense of humor, I love the back story to this song as well.

  • @krossfire623 Haydn's music really can be very humorous. More so than most composers. Humor is really underrated in music.

  • la contemporaneità è arrivata ad un punto morto.

  • hmm not alot of people in my opinion dont notice Haydn as much as the other great symphonists 

  • is this chamber music?

  • I love you Haydn but I hate you, f***ing cubism artists!

  • Greatest music and f***est pictures!!!

  • What the f****** pictures for great music of Haydn!!

  • not such a good recording

  • @fishcop444 based on the mp3/compressed audio stream? ^^

  • Most of Haydns orchestral music is taken at to slow tempo, here also. It shoudl have been thought in 1 in stead of 3.

  • PAPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    PAPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    PAPA HAYDN!!!! we love u Papa

  • i love this piece. our band is going to start practicing it soon. i cant wait!

  • WOW you must have one kick ass band dude!!!!!!1!!1!!!!!1!!1 lmfao!

    Why dont u do Pruple Haze by Jimi Hendrix, it went down a treat at my college show

  • 3:44 i s13.9 in the ottman music for sight singing book

  • 13.10 in mine...

  • Nice cubism. =)

    Haydn, you were one cool dude.

  • i loved playing this piece so much. my whole high school orchestra loved it because we got to get up and leave during the performance and give our parents a heart attack.

  • haha that is soo kool!!!! we didnt leave we shud have though!! lol

  • our orchestra played this piece n everyone hated it and when i told my teacher that this was my favorite piece ever he was astonished bc he never e xpected ME to like it n the part i like about it most is that its sooo dramatic! XD

  • easily my favorite symphony by Haydn

  • thank you!

  • perfect (;

  • its funny how not alot of people know about Haydn but he was the inspiration to Beethoven and Mozart.

  • @krossfire623 THANK YOU!

    I actually had someone ask me why Haydn was my favorite composer insted of his two contemporaries. Newsflash Mozart had the utmost respect for Haydn (they were great friends), and almost everything Beethoven did can be traced back to Haydn to a lesser extent.

  • @superiorbandgeek people truly amaze me that they like a genre of music or an artists and never really do a back round check sorta speak. some rappers (cant think of their names now) have said that some classical music inspired them to do music. if people would just look into artists or bands a little more you might be surprised what you find.

  • @superiorbandgeek Mozart too, beethoven admired him greatly! so didn't paginini, but your right..... mozart loved hyden (the father of symphony)

  • @krossfire623 not necessarily mozart, they were friends and shared some songs between each other but I'm not sure if he really inspired him, could be the opposite.

  • @ArchlordZer0 I took several classical music classes and they all said that haydn was the inspiration of both of them.

  • @krossfire623 well i could be wrong, but nevertheless hadyn is still amazing

  • @ArchlordZer0 That I can agree with. Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky are among the best composers/artists to have ever lived. They have opened the doorway for all genre of music that we know of today.

  • @krossfire623 yeah but really all composers are great, my personal favorites though are mozart, chopin, and schubert

  • @ArchlordZer0 Agreed. Its so hard to really pick favorites for me, since like you said they are all great.

  • @ArchlordZer0

    All composers are not great. I suppose you mean all lasting composers from past eras. Nonetheless I certainly wouldn't consider Strauss and equal to Brahms or Salieri an equal to Mozart.

  • @intervalkid which Strauss?

  • @krossfire623 a lot of people know about haydn, and those that don't, don't know a lot about mozart or beethoven either

  • @krossfire623 And Vivaldi and Bach were his.

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  • @krossfire623 actually, haydn lived in esterhazy with prince nicolaus esterhazy, isolated from the rest of the outside world for 10 months out of the year for 30 years. mozart didn't meet haydn until 1781. so i agree with you that he was inspired by haydn's music, but it was only for the last third of his life did he really grasp haydn's work. no argument on beethoven however.

  • @krossfire623 who come first is ever an ispiration, in a bad or in a good way :)

  • @krossfire623

    you are right...

    and i think handel is the second...

  • @krossfire623 Haydn taught Beethoven for a year, but Beethoven never coped with Haydn. They were too different in nature. So I think it is not right to say that Haydn was any inspiration to Beethoven at all - well becides the need accomplish even more in life, so to bypass Haydn.

  • he was a good lad thats fo sho

  • oh my goodness lol i totally agree fo sho lol

  • Haydn was truly amazing = )!

  • Of course he was!

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