Joseph Haydn Accomplishments

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In the history of music many have accomplished tremendous features and have helped push the flow and growth of music and represent it wholeheartedly. Looking at musics long history and it’s coming to now you see the push from early church Gregorian Chant, the monophonic singing and droning of the early church, to the Renaissance and the change to polyphonic textures and more secular music while still holding true to its religious roots. Music evolved from there to the Baroque era, where some of the greatest minds of music history make their appearance, like Bach and Vivaldi who without a doubt left such a monumental mark on how music was played and composed and their legacy have impacted generations since. Now after the Baroque period, a time …show more content…

This man is Franz Joseph Haydn,
Haydn was the second born of his family and his musical abilities were noticed before the age of six. His cousin who was a principle and choirmaster offered to take him and train to sing in the choir. After, his family agreed to allow to go he began his training. After a couple of years, around the time he was eight years old when the musical director at the St.Stephen's church in Vienna noticed the young Haydn on a trip through the town that his cousin taught in. He offered to take Haydn in and have him as a chorister in the most important church in Austria and after his parents accepted he moved to Vienna in 1740. He spent nine years in the school acquiring vast knowledge of music and performance but sadly didn’t learn much in the sense of theory. He had to work harder than most to ill his obligatory position as a chorister but once puberty occured and his voice changed he was expelled from the school at the age of 17 but there is a theory is that he was actually kicked

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