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Franz Joseph Haydn
Keyboard Trio in F major, H. 15/37
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
before 1760
Average_duration
:
12:58
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
Franz Joseph Haydn's Keyboard Trio in F major, H. 15/37, was composed in the late 1760s or early 1770s. It is believed to have been premiered in Vienna, where Haydn was employed as a court musician for the Esterházy family. The trio is written for piano, violin, and cello, and is one of Haydn's earliest works for this instrumentation. The Keyboard Trio in F major is comprised of three movements. The first movement, marked Allegro moderato, is in sonata form and features a lively and playful theme that is passed between the three instruments. The second movement, marked Andante, is a lyrical and expressive adagio that showcases the piano's ability to create a singing melody. The final movement, marked Presto, is a fast and energetic rondo that brings the trio to a thrilling conclusion. One of the characteristics of the Keyboard Trio in F major is its use of the piano as a solo instrument. Haydn was one of the first composers to write extensively for the piano, which was a relatively new instrument at the time. In this trio, the piano takes on a prominent role, with virtuosic passages and intricate figurations that demonstrate the instrument's capabilities. Another characteristic of the trio is its use of humor and wit. Haydn was known for his playful and humorous style, and this trio is no exception. The first movement, in particular, features a number of unexpected twists and turns that keep the listener engaged and entertained. Overall, the Keyboard Trio in F major is a charming and delightful work that showcases Haydn's early mastery of the piano trio genre. Its combination of virtuosity, lyricism, and humor make it a beloved piece in the classical repertoire.
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