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James Garratt offers a compelling prelude to this by focusing precisely on the century that leant most strongly on the Papa Haydn sobriquet. ...
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His genial, child-like disposition won him the sobriquet of "Papa Haydn"; and this brightness and simplicity of thought he so transmitted to his compositions that they carry his atmosphere of sunshine wherever they are performed.
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Atelier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An atelier is an artist's studio or workroom. Atelier may also refer to: • The Atelier Method of art instruction • The Atelier series of video games
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Nelly Sachs: Neglected Nobelist ... find Jerusalem Post articles. Ida Myers Jerusalem Post 05-12-1995 TODAY marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of one of o... ... Ida Myers ; Jerusalem Post ; Practically every literate Israeli knows that Shmuel Agnon received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1966, but not too...
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In 1794, Beethoven's tuition with Franz Josef Haydn ("Papa" Haydn - a curious sobriquet given that he had no children) ended with misgivings on the part of both composers. Let's assume that Beethoven wrote a piano trio in 1796, the third movement of which, opens with the following theme.
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String Quartets, Op. 20 (Haydn) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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