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Can you fit the words in the right space?

Can you fit the words in the right space?. 4 letters PAPA —Joseph Haydn's nickname 6 letters TWELVE —Number of Haydn's London symphonies MOZART —Famous Haydn friend Seven letters BAROQUE —Ruling musical style in the beginning of Haydn's life MERCURY —Symphony No. 43 in E-flat

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Can you fit the words in the right space?

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  1. Can you fit the words in the right space? 4 letters PAPA—Joseph Haydn's nickname 6 letters TWELVE—Number of Haydn's London symphonies MOZART—Famous Haydn friend Seven letters BAROQUE—Ruling musical style in the beginning of Haydn's life MERCURY—Symphony No. 43 in E-flat ARTARIA—Haydn's first principal publisher 8 letters FAREWELL—Symphony that signalled to Prince Nikolaus that his musicians were homesick SYMPHONY—Also considered the father of this compositional form 9 letters BEETHOVEN—Notable Haydn student CLASSICAL—Musical style most associated with Haydn's works 10 letters TWOHUNDRED—Years since Haydn's death 17 letters BRILLIANTCLASSICS—Music label that released 150-CD set Haydn Edition 13 letters KAPELLMEISTER—Haydn's position in Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy's court STRINGQUARTET—Form to which Haydn is considered a father STURMUNDDRANG—Phrase characterizing Haydn's development between 1766 and the early 1770s

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