Michael Haydn
4 Sonatas
for Violin and Viola
Michael Haydn
4 Sonatas
for Violin and Viola
- Formación Dúo de cuerda (violín y viola)
- Compositor Michael Haydn
- Editor Wilhelm Altmann
- Edición Partitura(s) general(es) de conjunto
- Editorial Breitkopf & Härtel KG
- Nº de pedido EB9344
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Testimony of the friendship between M. Haydn und W. A. Mozart
ichael Haydn composed his four Sonatas for Violin and Viola in 1783, commissioned by the Salzburg archbishop. In fact, the archbishop ordered six sonatas, but Haydn fell ill and was not able to write the last two sonatas himself. As helper in need, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart aided his friend. He composed the two missing sonatas and agreed that they would be presented to the archbishop under the name of Haydn. While both sonatas by Mozart have found a wide distribution, the four compositions by Haydn nearly fell into oblivion and are made available again with this edition.
ichael Haydn composed his four Sonatas for Violin and Viola in 1783, commissioned by the Salzburg archbishop. In fact, the archbishop ordered six sonatas, but Haydn fell ill and was not able to write the last two sonatas himself. As helper in need, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart aided his friend. He composed the two missing sonatas and agreed that they would be presented to the archbishop under the name of Haydn. While both sonatas by Mozart have found a wide distribution, the four compositions by Haydn nearly fell into oblivion and are made available again with this edition.