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I work on classical music articles, focusing on the Classical era, also historical keyboard instruments like harpsichords and fortepianos. My Wiki-goals are:
- Accuracy, with everything taken from a peer-reviewed, properly cited reference source.
- Clear organization, with important material up front and trivia included either in less prominent places or not at all.
Charles Rosen described the Opus 33 string quartets (1781) as a turning point in the career of Joseph Haydn and in classical music generally. This is one of my favorite passages from these quartets (No. 2, third movement).