Haydn's quartets Opus,17, 20, and especially Op.33. In1782, Mozart also began a thorough study of the works of Bach and Handel at the urging of Baron van Swieten. These did not include any string quartets, yet their influence on the "Haydn" quartets is obvious and strong. Of course, Mozart was also acquainted with the quartets of Richter, Dittersdorf, Vanhal, and the other Mannheim and Viennese composers, but in the "Haydn" quartets he is moving away from their ideas.
Chopin never wrote any symphonies
Haydn is widely known as the Father of symphonies. He composed 104 symphonies to reinforce the genre in music repertoire. He is also known as Father of String Quartets as he wrote 84 of them (more than any other composer).
Oh, dude, Chopin doesn't have any living descendants because he didn't have any children. So, like, no mini Chopins running around causing musical mayhem. Just his timeless compositions living on to haunt piano students everywhere.
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Haydn's quartets Opus,17, 20, and especially Op.33. In1782, Mozart also began a thorough study of the works of Bach and Handel at the urging of Baron van Swieten. These did not include any string quartets, yet their influence on the "Haydn" quartets is obvious and strong. Of course, Mozart was also acquainted with the quartets of Richter, Dittersdorf, Vanhal, and the other Mannheim and Viennese composers, but in the "Haydn" quartets he is moving away from their ideas.
Chopin never wrote any symphonies
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I don't believe Chopin did any songwriting, at least none that I've heard of (songs have words).He did write one of the largest bodies of superb piano pieces that have ever been written, though, covering all piano styles, but leaning rather heavily toward the waltz.
Haydn is widely known as the Father of symphonies. He composed 104 symphonies to reinforce the genre in music repertoire. He is also known as Father of String Quartets as he wrote 84 of them (more than any other composer).
Oh, dude, Chopin doesn't have any living descendants because he didn't have any children. So, like, no mini Chopins running around causing musical mayhem. Just his timeless compositions living on to haunt piano students everywhere.
his hobbies were bungee jumping, surfing the internet and, teleporting
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Any of Chopin's waltzes are not written in polyphonic structure. They mostly contain a melody and an chordal accompaniment. Hence, Op 69 No 2 waltz by Chopin is homophonic.
Most probably there are. The composer Chopin was Polish.
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