On 11.01.2007 David W. Fenton wrote:
On the other hand, I do find Haydn's "early" music extremely
> ingenious. The difference is that we don't actually know any of
> Haydn's real early music (with one or two possible exceptions I
> believe).

Right -- early Haydn is mature music, comparable in chronological age to what Mozart was writing in Salzburg in the late 1770s.


That's what I was trying to say, Haydn was apparently very careful to destroy his immature music.

Johannes
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