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Life of Haydn

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The biography traces the composer's rise from humble rural origins and early chapel-school training through struggles in youth and a difficult marriage, to long service at a princely household where he developed his orchestral and chamber forms. It follows his celebrated visits to London, public honors, and late masterpieces including large choral works, while interweaving anecdotes that reveal a genial, affectionate personality. The author pauses to analyze musical works and influences, applying a philosophical view that treats music as an expression of inner will, and concludes by assessing the composer's artistic legacy within his era.

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Ludwig Nohl

Ludwig Nohl was a German musicologist and biographer, best known for his detailed studies of prominent composers. His works include insightful biographies of classical music giants such as Beethoven, Haydn, Liszt, Mozart, and Wagner. Nohl's writing not only chronicles the lives of these composers but also explores their contributions to the evolution of music. His notable work, "Life of Beethoven," provides a comprehensive look at the life and struggles of one of the most influential figures in Western music. Through his research and writings, Nohl has significantly contributed to the understanding of classical music and its historical context.

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