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.
Haydn = Surprise Symphony
Philadelphia I think
the surprise symphony (apex)
Haydn composed the Surprise Symphony in 1791 for a concert series he was giving in London. His purpose in writing it was to contain "jokes" and keep the audience interested.
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.
Haydn = Surprise Symphony
Philadelphia I think
the surprise symphony (apex)
Haydn composed the Surprise Symphony in 1791 for a concert series he was giving in London. His purpose in writing it was to contain "jokes" and keep the audience interested.
he composed symphonies such as the "surprise", the "goodbye", and the "clock"
Polyphonic
Haydn's 94th symphony gained the nickname of the "Surprise" because of the loud chord in the second movement that blasts through the delicate "twinkle twinkle little star" theme.
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
It was written by Joseph Haydn in 1791.
The Surprise in Haydn's Symphony No. 94 occurs during the second movement, known as the Andante. In this movement, after a gentle and soft theme, a sudden loud chord is introduced, startling the audience. This unexpected burst of sound is what gives the symphony its nickname, "Surprise," and serves to capture the listener's attention.
probably cornflakes