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Linking Early Music: a Haydn Year

In case you are not yet aware of it (or as a gentle reminder), 2009 is a Haydn year. Meaning, we are in the midst of commemorating the 200th anniversary of the death of Joseph Haydn, one of the most famous and prolific composers who lived in 18th Century. It is only fitting that a number of people have taken to mark the year in different ways.



In case you missed them, here are this week's blog posts:



"Masaaki Suzuki at Yale"

"Questions for Robert Green"

"Music of the Scottish Renaissance discovered at Stirling Castle"

"What's on Youtube: Antonio Valente"

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