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Joseph haydn was an australian composer and violinist from the classical period. First I will tell you Joseph's early life and next I will talk about the start of his musical career. Finally how his music career turned out, and all of the success Joseph had.

First I am going to tell you the early life of joseph haydn. He was born on March 31 1732 in Rohrau, Austria. His mother's name was Maria Koller and his father was Matthias Haydn. He had two brothers and three sisters.Their names were Michael Haydn,Johann Evangelist Haydn, Anna Maria Haydn, Franziska Haydn, and Anna Katharina Hayd. He lived in the tiny village of Rhoa Hainburg and also moved to Vienna. That was the early life of Franz Joseph Haydn Next

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