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Essay heading: The keyboard sonatas of Haydn and Mozart
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October 15, 2001 |
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The composer himself had become acquainted with some talented Viennese amateur musicians. The Sonata in G Major, Hob. XVI: 29; L 52 was written in 1780 and with the rest of the set was dedicated to the Auenbrugger sisters. Although the sonata piece is in Haydn's usual three movement style, he has secretly added in a number of new ingredients in each movement... displayed 300 characters
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The sonata begins with the Allegro con brio with lighthearted rondo variations. The most interesting aspect of this movements is that Haydn intentionally returned to the theme of the Sonata in C-sharp Minor, Hob. XVI: 36. However, the new movement includes two independent episodes, one in the tonic and the other in its relative minor... displayed next 300 characters
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