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The idea of manipulating tiny themes in this way is something he picked up from his teacher, Franz Joseph Haydn.
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LIANE HANSEN, host: Franz Joseph Haydn died 200 years ago today: May 31st, 1809.
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The Mass setting chosen for this wonderful day is the Missa Sancti Nicolai by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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The Mass setting chosen for this wonderful day is the Missa Sancti Nicolai by Franz Joseph Haydn.
TLM Announcements 2009
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HANSEN: Franz Joseph Haydn died 200 years ago today at the age of 77.
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Still others, like Franz Joseph Haydn and Ludwig von Beethoven, found ways to redouble their inspiration as they entered their final years.
ARTFUL AGING 2007
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A younger brother of Franz Joseph Haydn; born at Rohrau, Austria, 14
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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This apparition and wonder-worker of the eighteenth century, Franz Joseph Haydn, is compact of paradoxes and contradictions.
Haydn Runciman, John F 1908
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Franz Joseph Haydn was born at the little market-town of Rohrau, near Prugg, on the confines of Austria and Hungary, some two-and - a-half hours 'railway journey from Vienna.
Joseph Haydn Hadden, J Cuthbert 1902
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This apparition and wonder-worker of the eighteenth century, Franz Joseph Haydn, is compact of paradoxes and contradictions.
Haydn John F. Runciman 1891
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