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Haydn Studies 2

Haydn Studies 2

Haydn Studies 2

Editor:
Nancy November, University of Auckland
Emily Dolan, Matthew Head, Bruce C. MacIntyre, W. Dean Sutcliffe, Rena Roussin, Tom Tolley, Sarah Day O'Connell, Caryl Clark, Mary Hunter, A. LeRoy Greason, Nancy November
Published:
September 2025
Availability:
Not yet published - available from September 2025
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781009337144

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    Haydn scholarship has mirrored recent trends in musicological research with an increased interest in the cultural context and reception of his music, though he has not received the sustained consideration given to other canonical figures. Over the past decade, more consideration has been paid to Haydn's operas and oratorios which previously tended to be eclipsed by his chamber and orchestral music. These new perspectives are the focus of this collection which showcases recent approaches and allows us to re-evaluate the long-held notion that Haydn's era marked the rise of the concept of autonomous musical works. This book enriches understanding of cultural contexts in which Haydn's music is being understood, providing models for future contextual studies and allows for a more historically responsive understanding of his works. It includes analysis of less well-known compositions, especially the oratorio Il Ritorno di Tobia, Orfeo and the late canons, but also of works like the London Symphonies and The Creation.

    • Enriches our understanding of cultural contexts in which Haydn's music was and is being understood, providing models for future contextual studies
    • A fresh snapshot of the latest developments in the field, twenty-five years after publication of the first Haydn Studies
    • Includes traditional musical analysis as well as new analytical approaches

    Product details

    September 2025
    Hardback
    9781009337144
    300 pages
    244 × 170 mm
    Not yet published - available from September 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The many Haydns of musicology Emily Dolan and Matthew Head
    • 2. Understanding Haydn's 'Il Ritorno di Tobia' through Gassmann's tradition Bruce C. MacIntyre
    • 3. Listening again to Haydn's nightwatchman W. Dean Sutcliffe
    • 4. Haydn's last heroine: Hanne, 'The Seasons', and the culture of sensibility Rena Roussin
    • 5. Framing Haydn's canons: Intersections of music, art and composition in the composer's Kabinett Tom Tolley
    • 6. Haydn according to Matisse: encountering the composer through 'The Music Lesson', from 1917 to today Sarah Day O'Connell
    • 7. The premiere of Haydn's 'Orfeo' in Florence (1951)-a Cold War story Caryl Clark
    • 8. Haydn in the modern instrumental performer's imagination Mary Hunter and A. LeRoy Greason
    • 9. Admired across the sea': importing late Haydn into early New Zealand Nancy November.
      Contributors
    • Emily Dolan, Matthew Head, Bruce C. MacIntyre, W. Dean Sutcliffe, Rena Roussin, Tom Tolley, Sarah Day O'Connell, Caryl Clark, Mary Hunter, A. LeRoy Greason, Nancy November

    • Editor
    • Nancy November , University of Auckland

      Nancy November is Professor of Musicology at the University of Auckland. She is the recipient of a Humboldt Fellowship (2010–12); and three Marsden Grants from the New Zealand Royal Society. She recently edited The Cambridge Companion to the Eroica Symphony (2020) and has published on a broad range of chamber music from the nineteenth century. Her book Opera in the Viennese Home from Mozart to Rossini appeared in 2024.