Franz Joseph Haydn : The Story of the Choir Boy who became a Great Composer
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The biography traces Joseph Haydn's life from a modest village childhood and early display of musical talent through his selection as a chorister at St. Stephen's, apprenticeship to singing and composition teachers, and youthful mischief. It describes the practical chores he performed to learn composition, his long service as music director for a noble family's household orchestra where he wrote a wide variety of works, and entertaining episodes such as composing a minuet for a wedding. The narrative follows later invitations abroad, especially journeys to England, and emphasizes his industrious nature, warm personality, and lifelong devotion to music.
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