Three Masters of Vienna
Haydn - the father of symphony
Joseph. Haydn (1732-1809), a famous Austrian composer, an outstanding representative of the "Vienna Classical School", and one of the most famous musicians in Europe in the 18th century. His musical works cover a wide range of genres, covering all fields of vocal and instrumental music. He especially made outstanding contributions to the formation, improvement and development of symphony and string quartet. He is recognized by the world as the "Father of Symphony" and "Founder of String Quartet".
Representative works: "Farewell", "The Clock", "Hunting", "Astonishment", "Army", "London", "Newton", etc.
Beethoven - Music Saint
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was one of Germany’s greatest musicians and was revered as the “Saint of Music.” He is the last representative of the "Viennese Classical School", and together with Haydn and Mozart, he is known as the "Three Masters of Vienna" by future generations. In his short career of fifty-seven years, he left priceless musical treasures to mankind. Therefore, the world respects him as the "Music Saint".
Representative works: "Ode to Joy", "Symphony of Destiny", "Passionate Sonata", "Moonlight", "Storm Sonata", "Pastoral Symphony", etc.
Mozart
Main works:
Opera "The Marriage of Figaro"
"Don Juan"
"The Magic Flute"
Symphony "Symphony No. 39 in E flat" "Emperor"
"Symphony No. 40 in G minor"
"Symphony No. 41 in C major" "Cupid"
Concerto "Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major"
"Violin Concerto No. 5 in B flat major"
"Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major"
"Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major"
Others "String Quartet "Hunting""