HA ¥ aye 
was known. He arrived herein 1791,.and returned to Ger- 
many int 
The firtt ene we mect with his name in the German cata- 
— of mufic, is in that of Breitkopf of Leipfic, 1763, 
: » 3-Concerti 2 4 Cembalo, . 
F 
‘ Divertimento 2 Cembal 
8 
daisat stored upon it. is oe fame. kind. of -v cal di 
gamba as that upon which Lidl performed fome years ago. 
dee Lint. 
Belides his numerous productions for inftruments, he has - 
compofed many operas for the Etterhazi theatre, and church 
mufic that has eftablifhed his reputation as a deep arg. ar his de 
and printed intelligible and durable as the Greek, would live and be ad- 
it. His « St tabat t Mater’? has been performe 
mental pieces, elieh are fo pond te and fo for den the 
vi of ae rehearfed and performed at Efterhazi, 
ments palace, and practife from morn- 
ing to ao in the fae room, according to Fifcher’s ac- 
count, like the ftudents in the pee dec of Naples. 
Ideas fo new and fo varied were not 
parts of the empire were up in 
burgh wrote us word in. 1772, that, “the genius, fine ideas, ~ 
and fancy of Haydn, Ditters, and Filtz, were praifed, but 
theirmixture of ferious and comic- was difliked, particularly 
rmer in their works ; 
This was 
may be la 
Bat it 
“ ohatever ise ta what he ha fey Gaonkser 
territory of 190 kiliom 
i deneeton-tte:- ates smiles oe a 
8 new is of 
» have: i 
HAY 
as a bewildered hearer is, that the mufie is very lk or very 
mica! ; but the queernefs ‘and ap ceafe, when, by 
i ‘repetition, the performer and hearer are at their 
fwd cone re is a general cheerfulnefs and geod humour in 
egros, which exhilarate every hea But ‘his 
they 3 are often fo fr and plealant, that hey fave foe 
ffect of bon mots in fethlog or writing. 
His grand and fublime. oratorio of the “ Creation,” and. 
his pidturefque and defcriptive “ Seafons,’? compofed ‘ince 
rture from England, if mufic were a language as 
mired as long as the Iliad and Odyfle of Homer. An 
we cannot help thinking that future ages will be as curious 
o know when and where he flourifhed, as the country and 
Ar a it of rg and Am ata 
HAYE, J 
N DE LA, was born at Paris in the year 
1593, became a F ‘rancifcan friar, and was ecg preacher 
pista 
in ordinary to a re 0 
in 1661. 
“aris 
ponie work of 
ntitled Biblia maxima, c 
rum.’”’. On this compilation father Simon beftow 
: ane Another perfon’ of the fame ine a Jefuit, 
1614, and was-author of a ‘¢ Harmony of the Engl” 
in two serrnes folio, and other works. Moreri 
ame ee and the canton pr paces nenick ona 
metres, i in 10 communes. 
in the department 
am- and the canton 14,403 ec art llnes on a.territory 0 
bag in 2 5 communes. 
Haye-Pefnal, La, a town of France, in the department of 
the Channel, and chief place of a canton, in the diftriét of. 
Avranches ; fix miles nN of it: The place contains 95 and: 
the canton 9356 inhabitants, ona territory of 1275 ines. 
tres, in 20 communes. . 
Haye’ 3 ine fmall ifland . ‘3 ae South Wales, 
rivers Nelfon and Ha 
a man 
year 1678, and. entered while he was — into the Royal 
African y, {pent fome time on the continent of 
Atfriea, and. from the knowledge which he rine of their 
pete 3 rofe tothe chief management of them at home, 
as for many years annually chofen copay: 
pas any. In r7o4 he diftinguifhed himfe 
of -on — the only work to which he put bisname. 
1710 he publifhed a {mall pamphlet, entitled « A new and 
Method. to. find-out.the Longitude fro = a 
Altitudes of the Celeftial Bodjes;” andin 172 3 The 
raped Dialogue,”’ intended to fhew that the moon 
fics a-uative light of her own, . Mr. Hayes was. 2 gs 
guilt, as well iu the Hebrew as in the Greek. ck to 
f the Old Tef- 
tame ad publi, in 1736 wea Vi 
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