The Missing Cranium of Eisenstadt



Today, I share with you the fascinating tale of the missing head of Franz Joseph Haydn. A special thanks to Daniel McDonald for suggesting the topic for today’s lesson.

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The photograph of Haydn’s sarcophagus is courtesy of Zyance via Wiki Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eisenstadt_z05.JPG

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31 thoughts on “The Missing Cranium of Eisenstadt”

  1. Oh my goodness, I am so glad this episode actually happened!!!! Thank you for your hard work, Mr. Oppenbaum!
    I learned this in my first year of music appreciation, and always thought it would be an amazing Sam O’Nella video.

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  2. my, talk about eye and ear candy! your devotion to quality and sheer artistic skill in general is making a fellow channel artist blush. SO. MUCH. ANIMATION. and those amazing metaphors for spewing chunks will absolutely be stolen and used by me. excited to see what’s next, professor!

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