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Orchestral symphonies
The composer Joseph Haydn wrote 471 different works. Of these 68 were string quartets, 108 were symphonies, and 20 were operas.
He modeled his choral works after those of Handel and Haydn. His love for musical tradition was influenced by Bach and the other Viennese Classical Composers.
Because so many of the greatest Western composers lived and worked in Austria (specifically in Vienna). This includes Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and Schoenberg.
Michael Haydn, Johann Evangelist Haydn, Anna Maria Haydn, Anna Katherina Haydn, Franziska Haydn
JS Bach, WA Mozart, LV Beethoven, J. Brahms, FJ Haydn and many others.
Both Beethoven and Brahms were German composers and concert pianists. Both of these composers are considered as innovated in musical forms regarded to orchestra. Compositions of these two were for gigantic orchestras in comparison to symphonies of Mozart, Haydn etc.
Composers who worked in the sonata allegro form include Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, Hindemith, Brahms, Poulenc, Saint-Saens, to name just a few. But if you're doing this for a music test, it's probably Beethoven
the hob of haydn is a violin concerto by the composer Haydn
Whit Haydn goes by Pop.
Vienna. Many composers have gone to Vienna to die (Vivaldi, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms are examples). Schubert, however, had been born in Vienna, so he didn't need to make a journey in order to die there. All he had to do was die.
Haydn was german.