3 Hilarious Examples of Rhythmic Ingenuity in Lesser-known Haydn Symphonies - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 23, 2016
DESCRIPTION:
Richard Atkinson analyzes three hilarious examples of rhythmic ingenuity from Haydn symphonies #29 in E (finale), #65 in A (minuet), and #80 in d minor (finale). This is a fair use commentary that uses excerpts of recordings by The Academy of Ancient Music, conducted by Christopher Hogwood (29 and 65), and by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (80).

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