Preface
Editor's note
1. The consequences of presumed innocence: the nineteenth-century reception of Joseph Haydn Leon Botstein
2. Haydn's sacred vocal music and the aesthetics of salvation James Webster
3. Sentiment and sensibility in La vera costanza Jessica Waldoff
4. Haydn as Romantic: a chemical experiment with instrumental music Daniel K. L. Chua
5. Haydn's 'Cours complet de la composition' and the Sturm und Drang Mark Evan Bonds
6. Haydn's reversals: style change, gesture and the implication-realization model Michael Spitzer
7. Haydn's symphonies between Sturm und Drang and 'Classical style': art and entertainment James Webster
8. The Haydn piano trio: textual facts and textural principles W. Dean Sutcliffe
9. Papa Doc's recap caper: Haydn and temporal dyslexia George Edwards
10. Haydn: the musicians' musician Robin Holloway
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