No. Beethoven was much younger than Haydn and didn't start making a name for himself until the last few years of Haydn's life.
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In the earlier period, Beethoven was much influenced by the music of Haydn (and Mozart as well). Beethoven dedicated his first three piano sonatas to Haydn. They are categorized as one set, Opus 2.
Mozart and Beethoven
Haydn did not teach Beethoven how to play an instrument, but he did give Beethoven lessons in musical composition. Beethoven struggled with Haydn as a teacher, and the two did not really get along.
None. It was Haydn who strongly influenced Beethoven.
In the earlier period, Beethoven was much influenced by the music of Haydn (and Mozart as well). Beethoven dedicated his first three piano sonatas to Haydn. They are categorized as one set, Opus 2.
Beethoven and Haydn certainly did, Haydn taught Beethoven. Between Beethoven and Mozart the picture is less certain, they may have met in Vienna in 1787, and some people think that Beethoven may even have had a few lessons from Mozart. However the records are not clear or contemporaneous. Mozart and Hayden were great friends.
Haydn taught Beethoven.
They went their different way. But remember that Joseph Haydn was Beethoven teachers for time, .
False, because of his enormous contribution to this genre, it is Haydn, not Beethoven, who is often referred to as the "Father of the Symphony."
to be like beethoven
No. Franz Joseph Haydn is the "Father of Symphonies"/ "Father of String Quartets". Beethoven studied under Haydn from 1791-1793 while Haydn was touring Europe.