Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart differed from Joseph Haydn in what way: .

a. He approached the sonata form with balance and control.
b. He used a bridge to connect movements.
c. He did not have a standing orchestra at his disposal.
d. He used both violins and clarinets in his orchestra.

Answer is c. He did not have a standing orchestra at his disposal.  

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