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    Franz Joseph Haydn (/ ˈ h aɪ d ən / HY-dən, German: [ˈfʁants ˈjoːzɛf ˈhaɪdn̩] ⓘ; 31 March 1732 – 31 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio.

    • Symphony No. 49 (‘La Passione’) When a truly dark, complex work leaps out of a musical canon so often reliant on frolic and joy, it’s a big deal. ‘ La Passione’ is perhaps Haydn’s most troubling symphony and, therefore, one of his most effective.
    • Symphony No. 44 (‘Trauer’) The subtitle translates as ‘Mourning’, so Haydn obviously asked for the second movement to be played at his funeral. Well, he picked wisely.
    • Symphony No. 6 (‘Le matin’) That miraculous opening! An early sign in Haydn’s career that he knew how to craft tension, to elicit wonder and ecstasy, all with a gentle crescendo.
    • Symphony No. 26 (‘Lamentatione’) This symphony contains one of Haydn’s best openings: a nervy, restless flurry of strings that ushered in the composer’s interest in the ‘Sturm und Drang’ aesthetic.
  3. Joseph Haydn, often referred to as ‘The Father of the Symphony’, has an enormous 109 of these works to his name. Within his vast oeuvre of symphonies is a group of 12, written between 1781 and 1795, which are known as the ‘London’ symphonies, composed during or for his two visits to the English capital. Brimming with inspiration and ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · How Many Symphonies Did Haydn Write? Haydn is credited with composing 106 symphonies, although one of them was lost and has never been located. Some of his most notable symphonies include:

  5. Just as he’d written six symphonies for his first visit (nos 93-98), so Haydn intended to write a further six for the second. Symphony no 99 was written in Vienna in anticipation of the return visit and it was premiered in London only a few days after his arrival.