The Andante with variations in F minor (Hoboken 17/6), also known as Un piccolo divertimento, was composed for
piano by
Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn ( , ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions ...
in 1793, and is among his most popular piano works. (The late British composer and pianist John McCabe, in his booklet note accompanying his boxed set of recordings of Haydn's complete solo keyboard music, was of the opinion that it was possibly inspired by the death of
Maria Anna von Genzinger (1754–93, called "Marianne")
. 23 McCabe also says that this piece is Haydn's "most extended and most resourceful such work for the keyboard"
. 22) The
variations
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here are a set of
double variation
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s, the first theme is in
F minor and the second theme in
F major. Two variations of each theme and an extended
coda
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follow.
The manuscript of the Variations is owned by th
Music Divisiono
For the Haydn bicentennial in 2009,
G. Henle Verlag
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published a facsimile of the manuscript.
References
*David Ewen, ''Encyclopedia of Concert Music''. New York; Hill and Wang, 1959.
External links
Franz Joseph Haydn - Kaiserlied & Variation in f-Moll, Sonata un picolo Divertimento, Hob. XVII/6 (up to 1:26)*
BBC Discovering MusicProgram for Symphony #98 and Variations in F minor
1793 compositions
Variations
Compositions by Joseph Haydn
Compositions for solo piano
Compositions in F minor
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