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