120 YEARS AGO
From the ARCHIVE
In his early life, Franz Joseph Haydn supported himself as a violinist. T. Lamb Phipson gives an account of the composer’s formative years
FROM THE STRAD
SEPTEMBER 1903
VOL.14 NO.161
NIKOLAJ LUND
Whilst Haydn was a little boy, about eight years of age, it happened that Herr Reutter, the choir-master of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, accidentally made his acquaintance. This choir-master induced his father to allow Haydn to go to Vienna, for Haydn was endowed by nature with a very sweet quality of voice.