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Haydn Concerto for Organ (Harpsichord) with String Instruments C Majo
Franz Joseph Haydn
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Haydn Concerto for Organ (Harpsichord) with String Instruments C Majo
Juilliard Store
Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours
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New York NY 10023
United States
Joseph Haydn left five organ concerti to posterity. Their genesis can only be approximately determined, but is probably datable to the 1750s, when Haydn was still active, inter alia, as organist to Count Haugwitz. The C major Concerto Hob. XVIII: 10, transmitted only in one single manuscript, was not rediscovered until the 1960s and first published by the Henle Urtext edition in 1969. In the sole surviving manuscript, the solo instrument is identified as a harpsichord, but various criteria unequivocally suggest that it was intended for the organ. It belongs to the type of brief, easily playable solo concerto with string accompaniment.