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The question isn't very clear, since it doesn't state which Haydn's work it refers to. Therefore, I assume the work is Haydn's Op. 33, No. 2 "The Joke". The section that seems to be playing with the listener's expectations the most is the coda.

Haydn's Op. 33, No. 2 is a string quartet that was written in the summer and autumn of 1781 for Artaria. This music piece is one of Haydn's works that is considered deceiving expectations because of several things:

  • The conclusion (coda) begins with a grand pause. It makes the listener wonder if the piece is over.
  • Sudden loud (forte) sixteenth note after the pause. It makes the audience shocked.
  • The first violin plays a part of the opening phrase with rests that progressively gets longer and interrupts the music every two bars.
  • The piece ends abruptly with a repeat of half of the opening phrase.

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