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Franz Joseph Haydn, often referred to as the "Father of the Symphony," composed over 100 symphonies, including notable works like Symphony No. 94 ("Surprise") and Symphony No. 104 ("London"). He also wrote a significant number of string quartets, with his Op. 76 and Op. 77 quartets being particularly celebrated. Additionally, Haydn composed operas, choral works, and oratorios, with "The Creation" and "The Seasons" being among his most famous vocal compositions. His innovative use of form and harmony greatly influenced later composers, including Mozart and Beethoven.

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