Classical Music Class: Composer Joseph Haydn

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Last updated on February 12, 2023 3:05 am

Discover the unique style and aesthetics of Joseph Haydn’s music in this course. Deepen your understanding of the Classical period and its fundamental elements. Perfect for music lovers and beginners alike. No music reading skills required. Broaden your listening repertoire and appreciate the beauty of Classical music.

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What you’ll learn

  • Understand Haydn’s musical style and his personal signature.
  • Get to know some of the most unique masterworks that represent the Classical period.
  • Deepen your understanding of the aesthetics of music from the Classical era.
  • Broaden your knowledge on some of the fundamental elements in music, such as melody, harmony, texture, form, rhythm, orchestration, instrumentation and more.
  • Learn in depth about two of the leading music forms in the Classical period; the Sonata form and the Rondo form.

Joseph Haydn defined one of the most important periods in the history of music — the Classical period — and influenced generations of composers to come. In this course, you will get well acquainted with some of the greatest works written in Vienna — the music center of the 18th century.

This course explores the unique style and aesthetics of Joseph Haydn’s music, and what makes him one of the most loved and well-known composers of the Classical era. Through deep analysis of some of Joseph Haydn’s greatest works, we will explore his contribution to the development and evolution of music elements that construct a Classical composition work, such as texture, melody, form, harmony, key/scale, orchestration, instrumentation and more.

We will closely examine some of Joseph Haydn’s more important works and get to know two of the most leading musical forms of the Classical period; the Rondo form, and the Sonata form. Through analysis of Haydn’s works, we will also discuss the leading genres of his time including the Symphony and the String Quartet. Following these discussions, you will have a better appreciation of why Joseph Haydn was considered the ‘Father of Symphony’, the ‘Father of the String Quartet’, and the ‘Father of musical jokes’.

By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of what makes Joseph Haydn, alongside Wolfgang Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the three most important composers of the Classical period, and his significant contribution to the development of musical elements and aesthetics that helped define Classic music during the 18th Century.

Who this course is for:

  • Music lovers, beginners, intermediates, and musicians who would like to deepen their understanding of Haydn’s music; his aesthetics and personal musical signature.
  • While the ability to read music can deepen your experience, it is absolutely not necessary. Beginners and intermediates are able to follow and enjoy the class equally. Music readers and musicians may be extra challenged using music scores.
  • This class is for you if would like to deepen your knowledge on the following: broaden your listening repertoire and familiarize yourself with some of the most beautiful ‘hidden’ jewels of Classical music, better understand the aesthetics of music from the Classical period, deepen your understanding of basic elements in music such as melody, harmony, texture, form, rhythm, orchestration and more.

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