Modern music and musicians : [Encyclopedic] . 4PI ntIE / ere \//\ ys//fo\l /hf/it XA J. HA. As for the legitimate menage, that did notlast long. They separated amicably, andpublic opinion was on Haydns side, as hesecured pecuniary advantages to the daugh-ter of his old benefactor which were rela-tively considerable. After this date nothingwas more calm, more uniform, than Haydnsexistence. There was no adventure, no step-ping aside from the ordinary, but only an un-interrupted production to which method gaveforce, abundance, and continuity. The hon-orable treatment which the Este


Modern music and musicians : [Encyclopedic] . 4PI ntIE / ere \//\ ys//fo\l /hf/it XA J. HA. As for the legitimate menage, that did notlast long. They separated amicably, andpublic opinion was on Haydns side, as hesecured pecuniary advantages to the daugh-ter of his old benefactor which were rela-tively considerable. After this date nothingwas more calm, more uniform, than Haydnsexistence. There was no adventure, no step-ping aside from the ordinary, but only an un-interrupted production to which method gaveforce, abundance, and continuity. The hon-orable treatment which the Esterhazy familygave its kapellmeister, and the material ad-vantages inherent in his position, raised him 92 above need and even made his life broad andeasy. His rare evenness of temper — a dis-position which neither Beethoven nor Han-del possessed — spared him all disputes withhis confreres. A type of perfect disciplineand exemplary conduct, with the principalvirtues of a situation which restricted himto an almost ecclesiastical way of life, he waseverywhere regarded with respect. At Esterhazy, at Ei


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