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Haydn, Franz Joseph

Syllabification: (Hay·dn, Franz Joseph)
Pronunciation: /ˈhīdn/

Definition of Haydn, Franz Joseph
  • (1732–1809), Austrian composer. A major exponent of the classical style, he was musical director to the household of Hungary’s Prince Esterházy 1761–90. His work includes 104 symphonies, chamber and keyboard music, and the oratorio The Creation (1796–98).

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