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Piano Sonata Hob. XVI/9

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Sonata by Joseph Haydn

The Piano Sonata in F major, Hob. XVI/9, L.3, also called a divertimento, was written before 1766 (perhaps in 1758) by Joseph Haydn. The 1st and 3rd movements are used as the 1st and 5th movements respectively of the Piano Trio in F major, Hob. XV/39. The Minuet of the 2nd movement is also used as the Minuet of the 4th movement of Hob. XV/39.

Structure

I. Allegro
II. Minuet & Trio
III. Scherzo MIDI rendition by Bernd Krueger
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The work has three movements:

  • I. Allegro
  • II. Minuet & Trio
  • III. Scherzo

Notable recordings

  • Tom Beghin's The Virtual Haydn: Complete Works for Solo Keyboard.

Notes

  1. ^ Hoboken, Anthony van (1957–1978). Joseph Haydn : thematisch-bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis (in German). Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne. p. 741. ISBN 3-7957-0003-5. OCLC 259067.
  2. Jones, David Wyn (2002). Oxford Composer Companions. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 468.
  3. Haydn, Joseph (1990). Maurice Hinson (ed.). Haydn: The Complete Piano Sonatas, Vol 1. Van Nuys: Alfred Publishing.

References

  • Haydn, Joseph. Haydn The Complete Piano Sonatas. Vol. 1. Edited by Maurice Hinson . Van Nuys: Alfred publishing, 1990. Note: For an authoritative text of the music see the Wiener Urtext Edition, Vienna (1966).
  • Jones, David Wyn. Oxford Composer Companions: Haydn. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

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Piano sonatas by Joseph Haydn
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