by Julie Ann Ballard
This coloristic, gentle piece in G major has the R.H. voicing a stepwise melody with the L.H. playing 5ths with some easy crossovers. Very idiomatic writing for the piano, this piece requires legato pedaling and appeals to students of
Song List:
Haydn: 7 missing Sonatas
Haydn: Allegro molto without Hob. D major
Haydn: Final of the Sonata No. 9 without Hob. E flat major
Haydn: Single movement G major Hob
Song List:
Haydn: Sonata A major Hob. XVI:26
Haydn: Sonata A major Hob. XVI:30
Haydn: Sonata b minor Hob. XVI:32
Haydn: Sonata C major Hob. XVI:21
Haydn: Sonata C major Ho
Song List:
Haydn: Sonata A flat major Hob. XVI:43
Haydn: Sonata B flat major Hob. XVI:41
Haydn: Sonata C major Hob. XVI:48
Haydn: Sonata C major Hob. XVI:50
Haydn: Sonata
Composer: Joseph HaydnArranger: Siegfried Petrenz
Editor: Sonja Gerlach
“Sometimes the symphonies ... are destined to showcase the musicians' talents” – this is how a music dictionary of the time thus commented on a new genre, the “Symphonie concertante.
In contrast to Mozart, Haydn was not a keyboard virtuoso. He certainly conducted his orchestra works from the harpsichord, and also performed his own piano sonatas, but any ambition to be a concertizing pianist was foreign to his
When he switched from the harpsichord to the fortepiano in the 1780s, Joseph Haydn found he had a rich palette of sound colors and dynamic variations at his disposal,
The works in this volume show the development of keyboard instruments in an exemplary manner: the early works were intended for harpsichord, two of which were for an instrument with the so-called “Vienne
By Franz Joseph Haydn
The Sonata in A is especially well-suited to young students first encountering Haydn's concert works. The opening Allegro moderato movement is followed by a Menuet and Trio, both of which feature the opening statements played again i
By Franz Joseph Haydn / ed. Maurice Hinson
These three volumes, in practical urtext-pedagogical editions, are designed with the idea that these precious works will be performed on the modern piano. With respect to the original text, Dr. Hinson offers man