Franz Joseph Haydn (#1)
- Read the composer's short bio here (no music links need to be watched).
- Read some of Haydn's famous quotes:
- "There was no one near to confuse me, so I was forced to be original."
- "I listened more than I studied...therefore, little by little my knowledge and ability were developed."
- Q. 1. Write out the composer's entire name in your lesson plan.
- Q. 2. What era did this composer live/write in?
- Listen to and watch Lang Lang make his Carnegie Hall debut playing Haydn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8XW2JW_xu8
- Q. 3. Name 3–5 famous pieces this composer wrote for the piano (or what is now played on the piano, if originally written for a different instrument). Use different pieces if the composer has previously been asked for.
- Q. 4. Name 3–5 stylistic characteristics of why this piece is a part of the musical era you wrote above. (Refer to the new page on the blog on the right called "Musical Period Characteristics" for help.)
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