Pieces for a Musical Clock (Piano, Organ, Harpsichord)

Haydn, Joseph

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Haydn Pieces for a Musical Clock (Piano, Organ, Harpsichord)

The musical clock, a mechanically operated miniature organ, was the most popular mechanical instrument of the Rococo.  Joseph Haydn wrote these pieces for a friend of his, a musician who wanted his musical clock to play nothing but the music from the Viennese master.  The transcription of these pieces for keyboard instrument now gives music lovers a chance to become better acquainted with these delightful miniatures, besides providing interesting insights into a unique musical tradition.
 

Schmid, Ernst Fritz
EN802
9790006012305
Baerenreiter Germany

Contents

  1. No. 1-12 for the clock of 1792 [Haydn, Joseph]
  2. No. 13-18 for the clock of 1772 [Haydn, Joseph]
  3. No. 19-30 for the clock of 1793 [Haydn, Joseph]
  4. No. 31 and 32 (based on the Finale of the London Symphony No.10) not found in the 3 clocks, but surviving in manuscript [Haydn, Joseph]

Additional Information

Classical
Harpsichord, Organ, Piano