Horn Concerto No. 1 (Haydn)
Appearance
Joseph Haydn's Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, (Hob. VIId/3) was completed in 1762, "when Haydn was new to the Esterhazy court."[1]
Because of the low range writing in the Adagio, some musicologists believe the concerto was written for Thaddaus Steinmüller. Other musicologists believe it was a present for the baptism ceremony of one of the children of Joseph Leutgeb (for whom Mozart wrote his horn concertos).[2]
Structure
[edit]The work is in three movements:
- Allegro
- Adagio
- Allegro
References
[edit]- Notes
- ^ Humphries 2000, p. 83
- ^ Lorenz 2013
- Sources
- Humphries, John (2000). The Early Horn: A Practical Guide. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-63210-2.
- Lorenz, Michael (2013-04-08). "A Little Leitgeb Research". Musicological Trifles and Biographical Paralipomena (Blog). Retrieved 2017-02-19.
External links
[edit]- Horn Concerto No.1 in D major, Hob.VIId:3: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- "Joseph Haydn: Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, Hoboken VIID:3 performed by Zoltan Somogyi (Horn) and students of the Széchenyi István University of Győr under Gergely Ménesi". YouTube. 1 June 2014.[dead YouTube link]
- Adamson, Daniel Richard (2016). A Comparative Analysis of Haydn's Horn Concerto & Trumpet Concerto (PDF) (DMA). University of North Texas.