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Haydn, Franz Joseph: Piano Sonata e minor Hob. XVI:34

Edited by Feder, Georg
Setting: Piano
Period: Classic
Length: 12 pages
Weight: 0.074 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0357
Other reference: HN 357
ISMN: 9790201803579
With this E-minor piano sonata, Classical-era composer Haydn created a work that displays positively romantic traits. Agitation and excitement are expressed in the main ideas of the first movement, while contrasting seriousness and cheerfulness come into sharp relief in the finale. Of Haydn's sixty-or-so piano sonatas, the E minor Sonata numbers among those of moderate difficulty. Our editor, Georg Feder, is considered one of the most important Haydn researchers of his time. Consequently this is a well-researched scholarly Urtext edition with an extensive preface, outstandingly adapted for practical use with fingerings by piano pedagogue Hans-Martin Theopold.
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