Overview
Joseph Haydn (often abbreviated as J. Haydn) was an Austrian composer who lived from 31 March 1732 to 31 May 1809. He is recognized for his contributions to classical music, particularly in the symphonic genre.
Joseph Haydn (often abbreviated as J. Haydn) was an Austrian composer who lived from 31 March 1732 to 31 May 1809. He is recognized for his contributions to classical music, particularly in the symphonic genre.

Haydn was born in the mid‑18th century and pursued a career as a composer throughout his life. The available sources confirm his birth and death dates and his professional designation as a composer.
Haydn’s work is rooted in the Classical era, with a focus on symphonic and chamber music. Specific stylistic details beyond this general classification are not provided in the supplied sources.
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Haydn operated as an individual composer; there are no band members associated with his work.
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Haydn’s compositions continue to be performed and studied in classical music contexts. While primarily a classical figure, his works occasionally appear in modern references, such as the listing on YehThatRocks.