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    ensuing decade, Peter gave up his skull collection and let Rosenbaum have, among others, the Haydn skull. In 1820, Haydn's old patron Prince Nikolaus Esterházy...
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    Eszterháza (category Joseph Haydn)
    (the first performance was of Joseph Haydn's opera Lo speziale), the marionette theater in 1773. Joseph Haydn's concerts typically took place in the Sala...
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    Joseph Haydn's Stabat Mater, Hob. XXa:1, is a setting of the Stabat Mater sequence, written in 1767 for soloists, mixed choir and an orchestra of oboe...
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    Joseph Haydn List of string quartets by Joseph Haydn List of symphonies by Joseph Haydn Joseph Haydn's ethnicity Haydn's birthplace List of Haydn's residences...
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    Bergkirche (Eisenstadt) (category Joseph Haydn)
    rested here since 1932; the skull was added (with due pomp and ceremony) only in 1954; for the reason for the disparity see Haydn's head. The church still...
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  • Else Radant (2009). "Haydn's skull". Oxford Composer Companions: Haydn. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 152–153. "Haydn's Skull Is Returned". Life...
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  • Joseph Haydn Kammerphilharmonie is an international chamber orchestra consisting of 20 young musicians. It was founded in 2011 by Andrzej Berezynski,...
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  • the incident involving Haydn's skull, in which Joseph Carl Rosenbaum stole the head from the corpse of composer Joseph Haydn in Vienna, Austria, in 1809...
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    Skull symbolism is the attachment of symbolic meaning to the human skull. The most common symbolic use of the skull is as a representation of death. Humans...
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    the funeral, Betty Roose's skull was stolen by the same perpetrators who, half a year later, were to steal Joseph Haydn's skull from the neighboring goblet...
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    addition to his musical work, he is perhaps best known for bequeathing his skull to the Royal Shakespeare Company for use as Yorick in Hamlet. Robert Andrzej...
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  • Karl Geiringer (category Haydn scholars)
    the curatorship of Joseph Haydn's skull, which had been stolen from his grave in 1809. In the first English edition of his Haydn biography (1946), Geiringer...
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    Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy (category Patrons of Joseph Haydn)
    the six masses composed by Haydn, some in celebration of the name day of Nikolaus's wife Maria Hermenegild. That Haydn's compositions for Nikolaus were...
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    dead court jester whose skull is exhumed by the First Gravedigger in Act 5, Scene 1, of the play. The sight of Yorick's skull evokes a reminiscence by...
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    Ludwig van Beethoven (category Pupils of Joseph Haydn)
    in Bonn around Christmastime. In July 1792, they met again in Bonn on Haydn's return trip from London to Vienna, when Beethoven played in the orchestra...
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    heroes—Agamemnon, Cassandra, Evrimdon and their associates. To his surprise, the skulls were covered with gold masks. It is now thought most unlikely that the masks...
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    time. He is buried in the Klosterneuburg Monastery, which he founded. His skull is kept in an embroidered reliquary, which leaves the forehead exposed;...
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    The Affe mit Schädel ("Ape with skull") is a famous work by the late-19th-century German sculptor Hugo Rheinhold. The statuette is otherwise known as...
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    book}}: |website= ignored (help) "Haydn in Vienna – a location guide". www.visitingvienna.com. Retrieved 28 May 2020. Haydn's head 48°10′55″N 16°20′46″E /...
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  • references to Hamlet Cultural references to Ophelia Language of flowers Human skull symbolism Performances Moscow Art Theatre (1911–1912) Richard Burton (1964)...
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