MuseData: Franz Joseph Haydn
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Fran Josef Haydn was one of the best-loved composers of the eighteenth century. His string quartets, symphonies, concertos, masses, keyboard, and chamber music all became models of their genres. Haydn encapsulated the eighteenth-century ideal of well articulated organization, balance of resources with enough rotation to avoid blandness, and a critical ear. The music was famously good-natured and found an easy reception.
Yet Haydn himself never received the praise for his operas he would have wished for. Many were written for performance in Eisenstadt, which his employer's wife was an Italian noblewoman. His operas are more approachable today than they were in his time. Some, on texts by Carlo Goldoni, are comic.