Review:
Symphony No. 94 In G Major 'surprise' By Haydn
overall review score: 4.5
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Symphony No. 94 in G major, also known as the 'Surprise Symphony', is a classical symphony composed by Joseph Haydn in 1791.
Key Features
- Composed by Joseph Haydn
- Consists of four movements
- Features a 'surprise' element with a sudden loud chord in the second movement
Pros
- Beautiful and memorable melodies
- Innovative use of dynamics to create surprises for the audience
Cons
- May not appeal to modern listeners unfamiliar with classical music