EditorialPalace of the princes Esterhazy in Eszterhaza, now Fertoed, Hungary. Garden front across the lawn. Joseph Haydn and the prince's orchestra used to spend the summer in Eszterhaza and return to Eisenstadt in autumn.
EditorialPrincipal front of the Esterhazy Palace in Eszterhaza, today Fertoed, in Hungary. The court and its music master Haydn spent the summer months there and returned to Eisenstadt, Austria, for the winter.
EditorialPrincipal front of the Esterhazy Palace in Eszterhaza, today Fertoed, in Hungary. The court and its music master Haydn spent the summer months there and returned to Eisenstadt, Austria, for the winter.
EditorialThe case of the purloined skull: Joseph Haydn's skull, stolen by grave-robbers for " scientific purposes" in 1809, is finally reunited to the composer's remains. In a scurillous ceremony, sculptor Gustinus Ambrosi puts the skull to rest. Eise...
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by " phrenologists", who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull. In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in a religious ceremony in Eisenstadt, Austria.
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by " phrenologists", who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull. In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in Eisenstadt, Austria. Two pathologists examine Haydn's...
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by " phrenologists", who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull. In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in Eisenstadt, Austria. Hedwig Kraus, archivist, next to...
EditorialTitle page to the score for Joseph Haydn's 'Gott, erhalte Franz den Kaiser!' - 'God Save the Emperor'. (Kaiserhymne - Emperor's Hymn to Franz II of the Holy Roman Empire and later of Austria). Music by Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), lyrics by Lorenz Leopold...
EditorialThe case of the purloined skull: Joseph Haydn's skull, stolen by grave-robbers for " scientific purposes" in 1809, is finally reunited to the composer's remains. In a scurillous ceremony, sculptor Gustinus Ambrosi puts the skull to rest. Eise...
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by " phrenologists", who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull. In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in a religious ceremony in Eisenstadt, Austria.
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by "phrenologists",who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull.In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in Eisenstadt,Austria.The showcase with Haydn's skull at the ...
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by "phrenologists",who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull.In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in Eisenstadt,Austria.Sculptor Gustinus Ambrosi follows the hearse wi...
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by "phrenologists",who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull.In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in Eisenstadt,Austria. Haydn's head on the way to Eisenstadt,...
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by " phrenologists", who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull. In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in Eisenstadt, Austria. Two pathologists examine Haydn's...
EditorialJoseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death by " phrenologists", who hoped to learn about his genius by studying his skull. In 1954 the skull was restored to Haydn's remains in Eisenstadt, Austria. Hedwig Kraus, archivist, next to...
EditorialPrincipal front of the Esterhazy Palace in Eszterhaza, today Fertoed, in Hungary. The court and its music master Haydn spent the summer months there and returned to Eisenstadt, Austria, for the winter.