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Franz Joseph Haydn was born on March 31, 1732 in Rohrau, Austria. He died on May 31, 1809 in Vienna Austria. Haydn was friends with Mozart. He composed 104 symphonies. The genre was classical in the 17th century.

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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.


Why did Joseph Haydn title his music Surprise?

Haydn wrote the song because he was tired of people falling asleep at his concerts so he wrote a nice song with soft music at the begining then it turned into a loud song


Is the Surprise Symphony a complete work or part of one?

The Suprise Symphony is Franz Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 94. The famous "Suprise!" part is the second movement, but like all symphonies it has four movements in all.


Who wrote Gloria from Heiligmesse?

The text that Haydn uses in Gloria is a sacred latin text that is of the traditional mass that dates back hundreds of years. I don't think the text is credited to anyone and the same text is used for all Gloria settings.


Joseph Hayden's symphony No 94 is also known as what?

The "Surprise" Symphony. Haydn was by all reports a playful man. He inserted an extraordinarily loud and sudden chord close to the beginning of the second movement. Haydn's idea was to "surprise them", that is, those who would have had supposedly "dozed off" during the playing of his symphony.


Where can you find all songs released in 1973?

Go to website songfacts and specify 1973 (you should be able to find the website by googling song facts. They list all songs released per year.


Why do people put religious lyrics in their songs?

Because they suck and they are scared to face the facts that religion is all make-belive.


What was franz Joseph haydn known for?

If you mean Franz Haydn, he is often called the Father of the Symphony or the father of the String Quartet. He was one of the most distinguished composers of the classical period and wrote over 340 hours of classical music, more than Bach, Handel, Mozart and Beethoven. In his time, he was known all over Europe and was considered to the the greatest living composer. He is famous for his Symphony 94, The Surprise and his epic Oratorio, The Creation, as well as many other great works


Who did haydn work for and why was his position unique?

Haydn worked for the Esterhazy family and was in charge of all the musicians at the estate and wrote music specifically for this family and its functions.


In Vienna Haydn and Mozart?

I think that Mozart and Haydn are quite alike but Haydn said that in 100 years there will never be another as great as Mozart !


When was about you now by Miranda Cosgrove written?

It was NOT HER SONG.It was a song by sugababe so get your facts straight.none of the songs she sings were by her exept leave it all to me.


What were the names of Haydn's siblings?

Joseph Haydn and his brothers and sisters (Franz) Joseph Haydn was married with Maria nee Keller who hailed from Chlumetz in Bohemia. However, the marriage remained childless. Schmid writes that stories always abounded bout "illegitimate" children of Joseph Haydn (as well as illegitimate children of Haydn's father), and calls this an area "to be researched further" (at the time of Schmid's book). Haydn himself is cited as using his wife's inability to conceive as "justification" for his extra-marital adventures. In any case, the most persistently rumored natural son of Joseph Haydn was Alois Anton Nikolaus (also called Antonio) Polzelli, born April 22, 1783 in Süttör, the site of the Eszterháza Palace, as son of Haydn's mistress Aloisia Polzelli and, officially, her husband Anton Polzelli. The daughters of Antonio apparently were convinced that their real grandfather was the composer. In the 1870s, one of these daughters, Emilie, lived in relative poverty in Budapest as the wife of a Mr. Wölföl (or Wölfl, Wölfel). Two brothers of Joseph Haydn survived to adulthood. One of them, (Johann) Michael Haydn, born 1737 in Rohrau, became a well-known composer in his own right, lived and died (1806) in Salzburg, and was married with Marie Magdalena nee Lipp. Only one child sprang from this marriage, but it died as a baby. The other brother, Johann Haydn, born 1743 in Rohrau, never married (and is not known to have had any progeny). He was a singer in the Eszterházi orchestra, and died 1805 in Eisenstadt. Three sisters of Joseph survived to adulthood. The first of these was Anna Maria Franziska, born 1730 in Rohrau, died 1781 in Fertõszentmiklós (Sopron county, near Kapuvár). She was first (1750) married in Rohrau with Johann Vieltzwieser (Filzwieser), a widower, and secondly (1771) in Fertõszentmiklós with Jakob Traumbauer. The only known further descendents were from daughter Anna Maria Vieltzwieser, born 1751, who married Johann Michael Wimmer, an innkeeper in Fertõszentmiklós. One child of that marriage, Josepha Anna Wimmer, born 1778, was married with Joseph Apeller, a physician practicing madicine in Kapuvár. Therefore, any descendents possibly living today after Anna Maria Franziska Haydn, sister of the composer, might well only be via the line Joseph Apeller of Kapuvár and his wife Josepha Anna nee Wimmer. The second sister was Anna Maria Haydn, born 1739 in Rohrau, where she died in 1802. Anna Maria married 1757 in first marriage Johann Philipp Fröhlich, son of Lorenz and Gertrud Fröhlich of Rohrau, a blacksmith, and in second marriage 1777 Ignaz Raffler, son of Jakob and Maria Raffler, a blacksmith in Schönabrunn (which was also a border village near Rohrau, in the other direction than Pachfurth). There were numerous descendents >from Anna Maria, probably mostly or all from the first marriage (Fröhlich). These are the family names and locations from about 1780 onwards which might indicate possible descendents of Anna Maria nee Haydn: From the second marriage of father Mathias Haydn with Maria Anna nee Seder, no childen survived to adulthood.