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20 Cards in this Set
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Symphony # 94 ("Surprise")
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Haydn
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The Creation
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Haydn
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The London Symphonies
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Haydn
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Eine kleine Nachtmusik
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Mozart
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Symphony # 41 ("Jupiter")
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Mozart
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The Marriage of Figaro
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Mozart
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Don Giovanni
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Mozart
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The Magic Flute
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Mozart
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Symphony # 3 ("Eroica")
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Beethoven
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Symphony # 9 ("Choral")
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Beethoven
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Fidelio
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Beethoven
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Piano Concerto # 5 ("Emperor")
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Beethoven
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Pathetique Sonata
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Beethoven
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Moonlight Sonata
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Beethoven
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Father of the Symphony. Wrote over 100 symphonies. Affectionately known as Papa _ _ _ _ _. Worked in London after retirement.
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Franz Joseph Haydn
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Worlds greatest musical genius ever. A child prodigy. Wrote several genres including operas, symphonies, string quartets, concertos, and piano sonatas. Died at 35 working on his Requiem
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Possibly worlds first full time career composer. Began losing hearing at 30. Wrote 9 symphonies, 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, and an opera.
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Ludwig Van Beethoven
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Beethoven's musical period 1770-1802 Wrote in the style of Haydn and Mozart
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Early - Classic
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Beethoven's musical period 1802-1815 Wrote bold works like Symphony # 3 (Eroica) and Symphony # 5
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Middle - Heroic
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Beethoven's musical period 1815-1827 Wrote more abstract, introspective works, freer in form inc. Symphony # 9
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Late - Romantic
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