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You have reached the Wikipedia User page of Opus33, editing here since 2003.

Right now, I am taking an extended wiki-break, hoping to expand my non-internet horizons.


I work on classical music articles, focusing on Haydn and Mozart, with occasional forays into Sacred Harp music and 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).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

You have reached the Wikipedia User page of Opus33, editing here since 2003.

Right now, I am taking an extended wiki-break, hoping to expand my non-internet horizons.


I work on classical music articles, focusing on Haydn and Mozart, with occasional forays into Sacred Harp music and 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).

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