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Franz Joseph Haydn
1732-1809
Known as the father of the symphony and string quartet (a composition for two violins, viola and cello), he also composed operas, oratorios, keyboard sonatas, and concerti. He is the most famous for his "Surprise Symphony."
1732-1809
Known as the father of the symphony and string quartet (a composition for two violins, viola and cello), he also composed operas, oratorios, keyboard sonatas, and concerti. He is the most famous for his "Surprise Symphony."
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1756-1791
Considered one of the greatest genius of all time, Mozart was one of a few composers who dominated the classical period. He wrote many operas, symphonies, concerti, sonatas, masses and chamber music.
1756-1791
Considered one of the greatest genius of all time, Mozart was one of a few composers who dominated the classical period. He wrote many operas, symphonies, concerti, sonatas, masses and chamber music.
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770-1827
The nine symphonies of Beethoven are orchestral masterpieces. He also wrote one opera, one mass, piano sonatas, and concerti and quite a number of chamber pieces for strings. He represents the transition from late classical to romantic music.
1770-1827
The nine symphonies of Beethoven are orchestral masterpieces. He also wrote one opera, one mass, piano sonatas, and concerti and quite a number of chamber pieces for strings. He represents the transition from late classical to romantic music.