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     David Jayasuriya recently completed a PhD at the University of Southampton on the application and manipulation of Fonte and Monte in Haydn's symphonies. He previously gained a Master of Music degree with distinction in Theory and Analysis from Royal Holloway, and also has FTCL and LRSM diplomas in piano performance. His doctoral research at Southampton was funded by UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, and supervised by Professor Danuta Mirka. David is also interested in schematic employment by other eighteenth-century composers, and his article “Fonte in Mozart's Piano Sonatas, and the ‘Possibly Corrupt Minuet’ K.331” is scheduled for publication in 2017.

     Contact : david.jayasuriya@talktalk.net

     Séance - Partimento and Schemata 5.D.3 : Fonte And Monte in the Symphonies of Joseph Haydn

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