Joseph Haydn Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
David Mccullough
Published May 24, 2026
Joseph Haydn Biography
(Composer of the Classical Period Known As 'Father of the Symphony' & 'Father of the String Quartet')Birthday: March 31, 1732 (Aries)
Born In: Rohrau, Austria
Advanced SearchJoseph Haydn was an 18th century Austrian composer of the Classical period who played a major role in the development of chamber music. One of the most prominent composers of his time, he is fondly referred to as "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet" in recognition of his immense contribution to musical form. Born as the son of a folk musician, he developed an early interest in music. His musically inclined parents recognized their young son’s talents and arranged for him to acquire musical training. He blossomed into a good singer and performed in a choir while he was a boy. He grew up to be a very talented singer and instrumentalist, but faced many struggles in his attempts to get established in a profession. Initially he worked in a string of jobs without much success before finally finding work as a valet–accompanist for the Italian composer Nicola Porpora from whom he learned the fundamentals of composition. Joseph Haydn did not receive a systematic training in musical theory; he self-educated himself by studying the works of prominent composers like Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, whom he later acknowledged as an important influence. Eventually he established himself as a famous composer in his own right and was appointed as a court musician of the wealthy Esterházy family.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Franz Joseph Haydn
Died At Age: 77
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Maria Anna Keller
father: Matthias Haydn
mother: Maria Koller
siblings: Johann Evangelist Haydn, Michael Haydn
children: Alois Anton Nikolaus Polzelli
Born Country: Austria
place of death: Vienna, Austria
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Austrian PeopleAustrian MenMale PianistsAries MusiciansMale Musicians Childhood & Early LifeFranz Joseph Haydn was born on 31 March 1732 in Rohrau, Austria to Mathias Haydn, a wheelwright, and his wife, Maria who used to work as a cook before marriage. Both of his parents, especially his father loved music and Mathias was also a folk musician who had taught himself to play the harp.He started displaying his musical gifts from an early age and his parents sent him to live with their relative, Johann Matthias Frankh, the schoolmaster and choirmaster in Hainburg, who promised that he would train Joseph in music.As a young child, he learned to play various musical instruments and received a good basic training. His talents got him noticed by Georg von Reutter, the musical director of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, and he invited Joseph to serve as a chorister in Vienna’s most important church.He moved to Vienna in 1740 and stayed at the choir school for nine years during which he acquired a lot of practical knowledge through performing but had little training in musical theory.Over the years he physically matured and by 1749 his voice broke and he was no longer able to sing high choral parts. He was then expelled from the cathedral choir and the choir school.