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Original

London Trios Hob.IV. 1-4. Franz Joseph Haydn. Cello sheet music. Flute sheet music.

Translation

London Trios Hob.IV. 1-4. Franz Joseph Haydn. Cello sheet music. Flute sheet music.

Original

London Trios Hob.IV. 1-4 composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. 1732-1809. Edited by Andreas Friesenhagen. For Cello, Flute. Chamber Music with Winds. Henle Music Folios. Pages. Fl I Part VII and 13. Fl II Part. 12. Vc Part 10. Softcover. 44 pages. G. Henle #HN454. Published by G. Henle. HL.51480454. For two flutes and cello. London, with its bustling musical scene, always provided Haydn with welcome surroundings at a time when the flute was extraordinarily popular among English amateurs. The Earl of Abingdon, an accomplished flautist, undoubtedly enjoyed playing these entertaining trios. Abingdon was a member of Haydn's circle of acquaintances in London and a composer in his own right. a theme from one of his songs. “The Lady's Mirror”. served Haydn for a set of variations in the second trio. Neither men could have foreseen the huge success that these cheerful and straightforward pieces would enjoy among music-lovers all over the world. Haydn. Andante in G Hob. IV. Haydn. Trio 2 in G Hob. IV. Haydn. Trio 1 in C Hob. IV. Haydn. Triosatz in G Hob. IV. Haydn. Trios for two Flutes and Violoncello. London Trios. Hob. IV. 1û4.

Translation

London Trios Hob.IV. 1-4 composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. 1732-1809. Edited by Andreas Friesenhagen. For Cello, Flute. Chamber Music with Winds. Henle Music Folios. Pages. Fl I Part VII and 13. Fl II Part. 12. Vc Part 10. Softcover. 44 pages. Г. Хенле. Published by G. Henle. HL.51480454. For two flutes and cello. London, with its bustling musical scene, always provided Haydn with welcome surroundings at a time when the flute was extraordinarily popular among English amateurs. The Earl of Abingdon, an accomplished flautist, undoubtedly enjoyed playing these entertaining trios. Abingdon was a member of Haydn's circle of acquaintances in London and a composer in his own right. a theme from one of his songs. “The Lady's Mirror”. served Haydn for a set of variations in the second trio. Neither men could have foreseen the huge success that these cheerful and straightforward pieces would enjoy among music-lovers all over the world. Haydn. Andante in G Hob. IV. Haydn. Trio 2 in G Hob. IV. Haydn. Trio 1 in C Hob. IV. Haydn. Triosatz in G Hob. IV. Haydn. Trios for two Flutes and Violoncello. London Trios. Hob. IV. 1û4.