Joseph Haydn, (1732-1809) Andante e Tempo di Minuetto, transcribed and edited by Klaus Stoll.
by Franz Joseph Haydn
String Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Arranged by Klaus Stoll. Classical. Score and parts. 16 pages. Mesa Music Publishing #5200637. Published by Mesa Music Publishing (A0.892495).

This piece is titled and autographed: Andantino e Tempo de Minuetto per Violoncello e Contrabasso di Sgr. Giuseppe Haydn in Citta Ferro, and was written at the Esterhazy court in Eisenstadt (Citta Ferro) during the period when the cellist Anton Kraft and double bassist Matthias Sperger were employed there. The Tempo di Minuetto is a theme and variations.

This piece is recorded by Teldec CD ZK 84287, Originalwerke fur Violoncello und Kontrabass, Jorg Baumann, Cello, Klaus Stoll, Double Bass.

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