2011
DOI: 10.1017/s1478570610000412
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‘The True Fundamentals of Composition’: Haydn's Partimento Counterpoint

Abstract: In his autobiographical sketch Joseph Haydn claims to have learned the 'true fundamentals of composition' from Nicola Porpora. Porpora (1686-1768) was a student of Gaetano Greco at the Conservatorio dei Poveri in Naples and later himself became a maestro at the Conservatorio di San Onofrio, where Francesco Durante also taught. That Haydn's teacher Porpora came from the centre of the partimento tradition, which has attracted increased scrutiny by music theorists in recent years, justifies examining Haydn's rela… Show more

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