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what is the difference the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Beethoven: combine the two by creating a second theme that sounds like a variation or outgrowth of the first theme. ...

Haydn: in a different order than they were presented in the exposition, and sometimes did not present his themes verbatim.

Mozart: rarely reordered his themes, and almost always repeated them verbatim.

Answered by tarakbiswas5425
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Ludwig van Beethoven - He began his career by playing at parties attended by wealthy people. As his popularity grew, so did the opportunity to travel to various European cities and perform. Beethoven's fame grew by the 1800s. Beethoven suffered from abdominal pains and became deaf when he was in his late 20s (some say in his 30s).

Franz Joseph Haydn - He had a beautiful voice when he was young and he showcased his talent by singing in church choirs. Eventually as he hit puberty his voice changed and he became a freelance musician. Haydn spent nearly 30 years working for the wealthy Esterhazy family as Kapellmeister where he was expected to follow a strict protocol.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - He worked as Kapellmeister for the archbishop of Salzburg. In 1781, he requested release from his duties and started working freelance. Mozart was highly successful as a child but died in debt.

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