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This biography details the life and prolific career of Joseph Haydn, a fundamental figure of the Classical period. Often celebrated as the "Father of the Symphony" and the "String Quartet," he rose from modest beginnings to achieve international fame while serving as the music director for the Esterházy family. The text explores his musical evolution, highlighting how his isolation in rural Hungary fostered a unique, original style characterized by wit and structural innovation. It also covers his later triumphs in London, his mentorship of younger geniuses like Beethoven, and his lasting influence on sonata form. Beyond his professional achievements, the source provides a look at his personal character