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Franz Joseph Haydn
Sonata for violin & viola in E flat major, H. 6/5
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Average_duration
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12:54
Movement_count
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3
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The Sonata for violin and viola in E flat major, H. 6/5, was composed by Franz Joseph Haydn in the late 1760s. It is believed to have been written for the Esterházy family, for whom Haydn worked as a court musician. The piece is in three movements and has a total duration of approximately 15 minutes. The sonata opens with a lively and cheerful Allegro moderato. The violin and viola share the melodic material, often playing in unison or in close imitation. The movement is characterized by its playful and light-hearted nature, with frequent use of staccato and syncopation. The second movement, Adagio, is a beautiful and expressive duet between the violin and viola. The melody is shared between the two instruments, with each taking turns to lead and accompany. The movement is marked by its lyrical and tender character, with long, flowing phrases and rich harmonies. The final movement, Presto, is a fast and energetic romp. The violin and viola engage in a lively dialogue, with rapid-fire exchanges and virtuosic runs. The movement is marked by its playful and witty character, with frequent use of humor and surprise. Overall, the Sonata for violin and viola in E flat major, H. 6/5, is a charming and delightful work. It showcases Haydn's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically challenging and musically engaging. The piece is a testament to the enduring popularity of the violin and viola duet, and remains a beloved work in the chamber music repertoire.
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