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Franz Joseph Haydn
Keyboard Sonata in C major, H. 16/7
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Composer
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Franz Joseph Haydn
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Sonata
Compose Date
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before 1760
Average_duration
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5:20
Movement_count
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3
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Franz Joseph Haydn's Keyboard Sonata in C major, H. 16/7, is a solo piano work composed in the mid-1770s. It is one of a set of six sonatas that Haydn wrote for the keyboard, and is considered one of his most popular and enduring works in the genre. The sonata is comprised of three movements: an Allegro moderato, a Andante, and a Finale: Presto. The first movement is in sonata form, with a lively and energetic opening theme that is developed throughout the movement. The second movement is a lyrical and expressive Andante, featuring a beautiful melody that is passed between the hands of the pianist. The final movement is a virtuosic Presto, with rapid runs and arpeggios that showcase the technical abilities of the performer. One of the most notable characteristics of this sonata is its use of dynamic contrasts and sudden shifts in mood. Haydn was known for his ability to create musical surprises and unexpected twists, and this sonata is no exception. The opening theme of the first movement, for example, begins with a quiet and understated melody, before suddenly bursting into a lively and energetic passage. Another characteristic of this sonata is its use of ornamentation and embellishment. Haydn was a master of musical decoration, and this sonata features numerous trills, turns, and other ornamental flourishes that add to the overall beauty and complexity of the work. The Keyboard Sonata in C major, H. 16/7, premiered in Vienna in the late 1770s, and quickly became a favorite among audiences and performers alike. Its popularity has endured to this day, and it remains a beloved and frequently performed work in the piano repertoire.
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