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In 1732, Franz Joseph Haydn, the "the Father of the Symphony, " was born in Rohrau, Austria-Hungary.
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Joseph Haydn died 200 years ago, on May 31, 1809, at 12:40 in the morning.
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They had commissioned me to commemorate the second bicentennial of Joseph Haydn's death.
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Mr. Elo sent Mr. Gomes on a fidgety tear, with a selection of Franz Joseph Haydn cuing the dancemaker's Mickey Mouse-timed tics.
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Mr. SCHIFRIN: I'm writing elegy to the memory of Joseph Haydn.
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In 1809, composer Franz Joseph Haydn died in Vienna, Austria.
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Two important solo works nonetheless date from the Classical era: Joseph Haydn's Concerto in E-flat for trumpet and orchestra (1796) and Johann Nepomuk Hummel's Concerto, also in E-flat (1803).
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The remix version, concoted by a hitherto little-known Berlin composer called Bardo Henning, is a 15-minute pot-pourri which mingles the melody of the current national anthem (by Joseph Haydn) with that of the old East German one (by Hanns Eisler).
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