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Portrait by Ludwig Guttenbrunn, painted c. 1791–92, depicts Haydn c. 1770. This is a list of piano trios by Joseph Haydn, including the chronological number assigned by H. C. Robbins Landon and the number they are given in Anthony van Hoboken's catalogue of his works.
XV/25 was written in 1795, during the final few weeks of Haydn's second trip to London, and one of a set of three (H. XV:24–26) dedicated to Rebecca Schroeter. [2] It is perhaps his best-known piano trio and sometimes nicknamed the "Gypsy" or "Gypsy Rondo" trio because of its Rondo finale in 'Hungarian' style. [3] The trio is in three movements:
Piano Trio No. 43 (Haydn) Piano Trio No. 44 (Haydn) Piano Trio No. 45 (Haydn) * List of piano trios by Joseph Haydn This page was last edited on 27 February 2024 ...
XV:24, was written in 1795, during Haydn's second trip to London, and one of a set of three (H. XV:24–26) dedicated to Haydn's friend, the widow Rebecca Schroeter. [1] According to Robert Philip, this work is unusual compared with other later piano trios in that it is serious in tone throughout, "with almost Beethoven-like earnestness". The ...
Piano Trio No. 19 F major 1784–85 violin, cello, keyboard XV:7 Piano Trio No. 20 D major 1784–85 violin, cello, keyboard XV:8 Piano Trio No. 21 B ♭ major 1784–85 violin, cello, keyboard XV:9 Piano Trio No. 22 A major 1785 violin, cello, keyboard XV:10 Piano Trio No. 23 E ♭ major 1785 violin, cello, keyboard XV:11 Piano Trio No. 24 E ...
Portrait of Haydn by Thomas Hardy (1791) [1]. Joseph Haydn's Piano Trio No. 44 in E major, Hob. XV/28, was published in 1797 but may have been written a few years earlier while Haydn was still in England on the second of his highly successful London visits.
Joseph Haydn's Piano Trio No. 40 in F ♯ minor, Hob. XV:26, was completed during the final few weeks of Haydn's second trip to London, and one of a set of three (H. XV:24–26) dedicated to Rebecca Schroeter. [1] With its unusual key, this piano trio has been described by Robert Philip as "subtle and shifting in its moods". [2]
Joseph Haydn's Piano Trio No. 43 in C major, Hob XV:27, was published in 1797 while Haydn was still in England on the second of his highly successful London visits. It is the first of a set of three trios dedicated to Mrs. Therese Jansen Bartolozzi .