The musical instruments of Joseph Haydn : an introduction / by Helen Rice Hollis.

Author/creator Hollis, Helen R.
Format Book
Publication InfoWashington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977.
Descriptionvi, 33 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.
Subjects

SeriesSmithsonian studies in history and technology ; no. 38
Smithsonian studies in history and technology no. 38. ^A148723
Contents Haydn's early experiences with musical instruments -- Haydn's use of instruments. Keyboard ; Instrumentation of the piano trios ; Wind instruments ; Timpani ; The baryton -- Haydn in London.
Summary This paper is concerned with the musical instruments of Joseph Haydn's time, his early experiences with the instruments, and his use of them. Sections are devoted to keyboards, instrumentation of the piano trios, wind instruments, timpani, and the baryton. The paper contains material that has not appeared previously, and it includes 18 illustrations of musical instruments, some of which are in the Smithsonian collection. The latter have never been assembled for publication in this context and some have never been published at all. Dr. H. C. Robbins Landon, internationally known musicologist and recognized authority on Joseph Haydn, has written the foreword.
General noteBibliography: page 33.
LCCN 76608256

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