Richard Atkinson analyzes three hilarious examples of rhythmic ingenuity from Haydn symphonies #29 in E (finale), #65 in A (minuet), and #80 in d minor (finale). This is a fair use commentary that uses excerpts of recordings by The Academy of Ancient Music, conducted by Christopher Hogwood (29 and 65), and by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (80). Please support this channel on Patreon:
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