Definition of Franz Joseph Haydn

1. Noun. Prolific Austrian composer who influenced the classical form of the symphony (1732-1809).

Exact synonyms: Haydn, Joseph Haydn
Generic synonyms: Composer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Franz Joseph Haydn

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Franny
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Franquists
Frantzel's murmur
Franz
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Franz Ferdinand
Franz Josef I
Franz Josef Land
Franz Joseph
Franz Joseph Haydn (current term)
Franz Joseph Kline
Franz Kafka
Franz Kline
Franz Lehar
Franz Liszt
Franz Peter Schubert
Franz Schubert
Franz Seraph Peter Schubert
Franz Werfel
Frascati
Fraser
Fraser-Lendrum stain
Fraser Island

Literary usage of Franz Joseph Haydn

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Complete History of Music, for Schools, Clubs, and Private Readings by Winton James Baltzell (1905)
"Franz Joseph Haydn. The Three Great Sonata Writers.—In the year of CPE Bach's death, 1788, three men had already entered the arena as champions of that ..."

2. The Marvellous Year (1909)
"Franz Joseph Haydn The year which saw the birth of Mendelssohn registered the death of the old master whom he ..."

3. A General History of Music from the Infancy of the Greek Drama to the by William Smyth Rockstro (1886)
"Franz Joseph Haydn. THE work effected by Hadyn for Instrumental Music was greater, ... Franz Joseph Haydn was born, March 31, 1732, at Rohrau, ..."

4. A Score of Famous Composers by Nathan Haskell Dole (1891)
"Franz Joseph Haydn. (1732-ISO9.) TO the thoughtful mind it is always a ... Franz Joseph Haydn, like Gluck, was an Austrian born on the Hungarian frontier. ..."

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