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What era was Joseph Haydn from?

(Franz) Joseph Haydn, 1732 - 1809: during the Classical period.


Was Haydn a composer of the baroque period?

no, Haydn is a composer of the classical era


Who was the father of the symphony and the string quartet?

Franz Joseph Haydn


During what years did Franz Joseph Haydn live?

Franz Joseph Haydn Lived in the years 1732-1809


What musical era was hyden in?

He was, I believe in the classical era. Franz Josef Haydn was a composer during the beginning of the Classical period.


Whose initilals were FJH a classical music composer?

Franz Joseph Haydn


What classical composer was born 1732 and died in 1809?

Franz Joseph Haydn


What Joseph Haydn development was the first of the new classical genres?

The string quartet was the first of the new classical genres.


Who composed the surprise symphony?

Joseph Haydn wrote the surprise symphnony as the 2nd oveall piece he wrote for his London syphonies. He wrote twelve n London all together and this one is called surprise because of the abrubtly changing dynamics.


What era did João de Sousa Carvalho compose in?

Carvalho wrote in the classical era and his contempoaries were Mozart and Haydn.


When was sonata form used?

in the classical era. usually used by Mozart and haydn. and beethoven.


Who was the most influential composer of the Classical period?

Let's see...Beethoven was born during the Classical period, and died during the period he largely created (the Romantic era). It's not him. Early Classical era masters CPE Bach and Gluck were born during the Baroque period and died during the Classical period. It's not them either. Mozart was born during the Classical era in which he died, which is not really living through the whole Classical era. Haydn, on the other hand, was born in 1732, when the beginnings of the Classical era emerged, though contemporary classical music was still largely Baroque. Haydn lived a long life and died in 1809, during a time when the late Classical period and the early Romantic period (represented at that time by composers such as Beethoven, Paganini, and Weber) overlapped. So I guess Joseph Haydn is the closest answer out there.