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Home This month's featured video! "The Players"

 

 

Franz Joseph Haydn

1732 -1809

 

Click  HERE  to read about Haydn's life, his music, and the times in which he lived!

 

To watch and listen to some of Haydn's music, click on the "large," "medium," or "small" link, below:

 

      (1) Excerpt from: Concerto in C major for Cello and Piano, Hob. VII, n.1

            (Third Movement:  Allegro molto)

            --- Chris Rice, cello;  Johnny Rice, piano

 

                  LARGE ----- requires a fast internet connection, or it may take a long time to download

                                                     this version!

                     MEDIUM --- smaller size allows excellent visual quality, and download time is shorter

                                                     than "large"

                     SMALL ----- sort of a "last resort" <grin> ... the audio is identical to that which you'd

                                                    hear with "large" or "medium," but the video is very compressed (so

                                                    downloading doesn't take as long) ... so the visual quality isn't as

                                                    good, but it will at least give you a glimpse!

 

                     NOTE:  if you don't have it already, you'll need to download a copy of QuickTime(tm)

                                           in order to watch and listen ... you can download it (free) here:

 

http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/

 

 

 

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Playlist

 

Baroque (1600-1750)

Bach

Scarlatti

 

Classical (1750-1825)

Beethoven

Haydn

Mozart

Romberg

 

Romantic(1825-1900)

Brahms

Chopin

Davidoff

Dvorak

Grieg

Liszt

Mendelssohn

Rachmaninoff

Saint-Saens

Schubert

Schumann

Tchaikovsky

 

Impressionistic

Debussy

 

Contemporary (1900 through present)

Bartok

Cassado

Prokofiev

Scriabin

Shostakovich

Summer