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Which work is one of Hayden’s compositions
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If you are looking for one of his most famous compositions it would be, "Trauer" (Mourning) Symphony No. 44, "Farewell" Symphony No. 45, the Piano Sonata in C minor (Hob. XVI/20, L. 33), and the six "Sun" Quartets Op. 20, all from c. 1771–72.
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