Piano Sonata Hob. XVI/17
The Piano Sonata in B-flat Major, Hob. XVI/17, is a composition that was originally attributed to Joseph Haydn, but is now considered to have been written by an unknown composer.[1]
History
The composition was discovered in Raigern Abbey, located in Brno, Czech Republic, by G. Feder.[1] The work appears to be the product of a Seguace and not Joseph Haydn.[1] The manuscript containing the composition is now housed in the Leoš Janáček Museum in Brno, Czech Republic.[1]
Structure
The Sonata is in three movements:
- Allegro
- Andante
- Allegro
References
- Notes
- 1 2 3 4 (Landon 1980, p. 224)
- Sources
- Robbins, Landon, H.C (1980). Haydn: Chronicle and Works. Vol 1. The Early Years 1732-1765. London: Thames & Hudson.
External links
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