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This concerto consists of three movements: Vivace; Un poco adagio; Rondo all'Ungarese; The first and second movements contain cadenzas. The original scores of this cadenza, handwritten by Haydn, have survived. The work is scored for solo keyboard and an orchestra consisting of two oboes, two horns in D, and strings. Nowadays, it mostly is ...
The following is a partial list of concertos by Joseph Haydn (1732–1809). In the Hoboken catalogue of Haydn's works, concertos for most instruments are in category VII with a different letter for each solo instrument (VIIa is for violin concertos, VIIb is for cello concertos, etc.).
Michael Nyman - Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings (1995) Hendrik Bouman - Concerto for Harpsichord and String Orchestra in D major (1998) Peter Machajdík - Déjà vu (Concertino for harpsichord and string orchestra) [1999, rev. 2019] Philip Glass - Concerto for Harpsichord and Chamber Orchestra (2002) Joseph Dillon Ford Concerto for ...
Many composers have written concerti in the key of G major. These include: Harpsichord and piano concertos ... (Haydn) Violin Concerto No. 3 (Mozart) Flute concertos
Harpsichord Concerto in A major, BWV 1055; Harpsichord Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052 ... Keyboard Concerto No. 11 (Haydn) L. Concertino for Harpsichord and String ...
In this concerto for harpsichord, flute and violin, occasionally referred to as Bach's "triple concerto", the harpsichord has the most prominent role and greatest quantity of material. Except for an additional ripieno violin part, the instrumentation in all three movements is identical to that of Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D major, BWV
The first of Haydn’s keyboard works to be conceived with the dynamic contrasts only possible with a touch sensitive keyboard e.g. clavichord or fortepiano rather than harpsichord. Published 1780 in Vienna by Artaria as one of a set of 6 sonatas dedicated to Katherina & Marianna Auenbrugger
Compositions in which the beginning only hints at a possible reading of a major key without really establishing it, such as the Brahms Clarinet Quintet, Haydn's two string quartets, Op. 33 No. 1 and Op. 64 No. 2, C. P. E. Bach's Piano Sonata, Wq. 55/3, or the first movement of Alkan's Grande sonate 'Les quatre âges' (all of which are in B ...