In 1732, Franz Joseph Haydn, the "the Father of the Symphony, " was born in Rohrau, Austria-Hungary.
Joseph Haydn died 200 years ago, on May 31, 1809, at 12:40 in the morning.
Haydn's princely employer died in 1790, and his successor had no interest in a composer's services.
Laid off after thirty years, with a decent severance and a handshake, Haydn confronted a pleasant surprise.
Designer Haydn Evans said the new pier could be open by Easter 2014 if the plans are approved.
Lib Dem councillor Haydn Preece, founder member of Friends of Ainsdale Library, described proposed closures as "cultural vandalism".
Bryan Rennie and Haydn Thomas crossed for Exeter - both converted by Steenson - ahead of another Exeter penalty.
Nearing sixty, Haydn was ripe, like a tasty new fruit from the frontier.
But for a full dose of Beethoven Symphonies, Haydn String Quartets, or Bach Cantata streaming it is quite practical.
They had commissioned me to commemorate the second bicentennial of Joseph Haydn's death.
Meanwhile, BBC Radio 1's Aled Haydn Jones will present a programme about being bullied while at school in Wales.
He was 77, an old man for the time, but no one who knew him would have called Haydn aged.
Chief among them: In service to the aristocratic Esterhazy family, Haydn's position on the organizational chart placed him among the kitchen staff.
Mr. Elo sent Mr. Gomes on a fidgety tear, with a selection of Franz Joseph Haydn cuing the dancemaker's Mickey Mouse-timed tics.
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Haydn Thomas was first to a hopeful kick forward in injury time to give the visitors a 27-9 advantage at the break.
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It may strike an eerie note that a computer could become a more prodigious composer than Mozart, Haydn, Brahms and Beethoven combined.
Your article, Haydn, provoked me to go back and study the work of Shannon, Lasswell, Cherry, and others who applied critical thinking to communications phenomena.
Mr. SCHIFRIN: I'm writing elegy to the memory of Joseph Haydn.
Haydn Shaughnessy runs Five Ideas, a boutique research agency using unique semantic techniques to plot attitudinal changes from online social sources such as blogs and social networks.
Even readers unfamiliar with Western classical arrangements can't help but be drawn into the excitement of the "headlong happiness" of Haydn or the missing "melodicity" of Brahms.
Alex Crockett crossed twice and Bristol conceded two tries - one a penalty and the other a Daniel Browne touchdown, while Haydn Thomas was in the sin-bin.
Haydn's horn concerto, Mozart's four horn concertos, and Beethoven's sonata for horn and piano were all written for natural horn, although they're usually played today on valve horn.
In 1809, composer Franz Joseph Haydn died in Vienna, Austria.
Councillor Haydn Preece has described the plans as "cultural vandalism".
Two important solo works nonetheless date from the Classical era: Joseph Haydn's Concerto in E-flat for trumpet and orchestra (1796) and Johann Nepomuk Hummel's Concerto, also in E-flat (1803).
Haydn Blackey, principal lecturer in marketing at the University of Glamorgan, said there had also been an increase in online grocery shopping by blue-collar families with limited access to transport.
The event, hosted by BBC Radio 1 presenter Aled Haydn Jones, includes music from UK rapper Baby Blue, Lilygreen, Ed Drewett and Maguire, who return to Colwyn after last year's Access All Eirias concerts.
After all, this is the same company that enjoyed a triumph three years ago with another "site-specific" staging, performing Haydn's comic opera "Il mondo della luna (The World on the Moon)" at the Hayden Planetarium.
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