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was never larger than about 25 total.) According to
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for each symphony plus 5 louis for the French publication rights; the sum was apparently very satisfactory from Haydn's point of view, since the lack of copyright laws had generally prevented him from profiting much from his popularity as a composer.
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Parisian concerts with unvarying success, and numerous publishing houses – among them Guera in Lyon, Sieber, Boyer, Le Duc and Imbault in Paris,
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226:(postal service superintendent) and grew up in a very musical household. His father kept a great collection of musical manuscripts, used as the library of the
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Symphonies 85-87 were republished in
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Edition of the Complete Symphonies
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573:The Symphony: A Listeners Guide
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781:The Seven Last Words of Christ
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788:Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser
563:Haydn: The "Paris" Symphonies
202:(Orchestra of the 'Olympic' (
840:Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
532:Thiéry, Luc Vincent (1786).
503:. Vienna: Universal Edition.
276:The anonymous critic of the
224:Intendant Général des Postes
199:Concert de la loge Olympique
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1105:Symphonies by Joseph Haydn
575:. Oxford University Press.
525:: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
265:According to the composer
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534:Guide du voyageur Ă Paris
464:Kassler, Michael (2013).
855:Maria Anna von Genzinger
544:(2001). "Joseph Haydn".
408:for the French original.
30:Not to be confused with
958:Georg August Griesinger
948:Autobiographical sketch
886:Paul II Anton Esterházy
850:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
822:Johann Evangelist Haydn
520:Rosen, Charles (1997).
515:(2nd ed.). Norton.
434:Banat, Gabriel (2006).
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447:Haydn, Joseph (1788).
267:Giuseppe Maria Cambini
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1100:18th century in music
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906:Gottfried van Swieten
901:Nikolaus II Esterházy
497:Robbins Landon, H. C.
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932:Ludwig van Beethoven
891:Nikolaus I Esterházy
860:Johann Peter Salomon
633:Haydn and folk music
619:List of compositions
228:Concert des Amateurs
185:H. C. Robbins Landon
85:The symphonies are:
59:commissioned by the
963:Anthony van Hoboken
767:Il ritorno di Tobia
561:Harrison, Bernard,
523:The Classical Style
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325:Robbins Landon 1963
658:Haydn's residences
638:Haydn's birthplace
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941:Scholarship
774:The Seasons
747:Other works
708:Piano trios
491:(1). Paris.
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282:sonata form
255:opus number
1089:Categories
833:and lovers
723:Solo piano
686:Symphonies
670:Papa Haydn
663:Eszterháza
418:Rosen 1997
402:Rosen 1988
385:Banat 2006
349:Haydn 1788
257: 52.
247:louis d'or
208:Eszterháza
981:Namesakes
874:Employers
728:Concertos
547:New Grove
527:. Norton.
457:223215982
261:Reception
71:Tuileries
66:Olympique
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108:La Poule
94:The Bear
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204:Masonic
179:History
146:major,
126:major,
1065:Portal
915:Pupils
805:Family
798:People
733:Operas
718:Masses
626:Topics
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236:livres
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