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The Piano Sonata in E minor, Hob. XVI/34, L. 53, was written in the late 1770s [1] by Joseph Haydn and published in London around 1783 by Beardmore & Birchall. [2]
Sonata No. 4 in E major, RV 66; Sonata No. 5 in F major, RV 69; Sonata No. 6 in D major, RV 62; Sonata No. 7 in E-flat major, RV 65; Sonata No. 8 in D minor, RV 64; Sonata No. 9 in A major, RV 75; Sonata No. 10 in B-flat major, RV 78; Sonata No. 11 in B minor, RV 79; Sonata No. 12 in D minor "La Follia", RV 63; The final sonata is a set of ...
XVI/34, L. 53, in E minor, by Haydn Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Keyboard Sonata No. 34 .
Antonio Vivaldi (engraving by François Morellon la Cave, from Michel-Charles Le Cène's edition of Vivaldi's Op. 8) The following is a list of compositions by the Italian Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741).
XVI:28 Keyboard sonata No. 28 E ♭ major 1774–76 XVI:29 Keyboard sonata No. 29 F major c. 1774 XVI:30 Keyboard sonata No. 30 A major c. 1774–76 XVI:31 Keyboard sonata No. 31 E major c. 1774–76 XVI:32 Keyboard sonata No. 32 B minor 1774–76 XVI:33 Keyboard sonata No. 33: D major c. 1777 XVI:34 Keyboard sonata No. 34: E minor 1778 or ...
Here, the pieces are sorted using the numbering method proposed by H. C. Robbins Landon, [1] while the "Hob. XVI" specification refers to its index in the Hoboken catalogue . Landon
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi [n 2] (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist and impresario of Baroque music. [4] Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lifetime was widespread across Europe, giving origin to many imitators and admirers.
When Vivaldi worked in Venice, the cello sonata became a popular genre. Benedetto Marcello had composed six cello sonatas in a similar style shortly before Vivaldi. Eleanor Selfridge-Field writes: "the impetus for Vivaldi to write these works at such a late age may have come from the general popularity of the cello sonatas of the 1730s, or perhaps from the specific example of Marcello, who ...