Mark Seeley wrote: >In the end, in one of the great achievements in the history of music, Haydn >fused the elegant and the expressive, the orderly and the capricious, the >formal and the dramatic. This is very eloquently stated, and, reading it, it sums up more generally what Western classical music does at its best: it expresses at the same time both order and emotion. Professor Bernard Chasan Physics Department, Boston University