Joseph Haydn<span>, in full </span>Franz Joseph Haydn, (born March 31, 1732, Rohrau, Austria—died May 31, 1809, Vienna), Austrian composer who was one of the most important figures in the development of the Classical style in music during the 18th century. He helped establish the<span>The young Haydn sang in the church choir, learned to play various instruments, and obtained a good basic knowledge of music. But his life changed decisively when he was eight years old. The musical director of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna had observed the boy on a visit to Hainburg and invited him to serve as chorister at the Austrian capital’s most important church. Haydn’s parents accepted the offer, and thus in 1740 Haydn moved to Vienna. He stayed at the choir school for nine years, acquiring an enormous practical knowledge of music by constant performances but, to his disappointment, receiving little instruction in music theory. He had to work hard to fulfill his obligations as a chorister, and when his voice changed, he was expelled from both the cathedral choir and the choir school.</span> forms and styles for the string
In the library of congress system of classifying books, books are each given a classification "number" that starts with 1-3 letters. Those letters give you a general idea of topic.
<span>P is the letter for literature so I'm sure that The Complete Works of Mark Twain is under P</span>
The answer you are looking for is <span>George Eastman. Have a blessed day and please give me brainliest answer! :)</span>
I'm not sure but think its D.