4 Sonatas for Violin and Viola (Haydn, Michael)

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Editor Wilhelm Altmann (1862-1951)
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, No.3601/02, 1911. Plate V.A. 3601/02.
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Book I (Nos.1, 2)

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Editor Wilhelm Altmann (1862-1951)
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, No.3602, 1911. Plate 26786.
Reprinted Vienna: Universal Edition, 1911.
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Work Title Vier Sonaten für Violine und Bratsche
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Composer Haydn, Michael
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 sonatas
  1. Sonata for Violin and Viola in C major, MH 335
  2. Sonata for Violin and Viola in D major, MH 336
  3. Sonata in F major, MH 338
  4. Sonata in E major, MH 337
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1783
First Publication. 1797 ca.? by Artaria
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation violin, viola
External Links RISM 452010015 (description of ca.1800 copies at Berlin State Library.)
Johann Michael Haydn - His Works (gives 1783 as composition date for the sonatas)

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It's noted in the article for the Sonata in C that the set was published in 1813. The 2 by Mozart that are sometimes claimed, on the basis of an anecdote by two of Michael Haydn's pupils that has now, in the manner of such things, become accepted, proven and obvious fact, to have been composed to accompany this set, were in fact published earlier, in 1792 by a different publisher (Artaria, not Sieber); whether they were all written on the demand of the Archbishop Colloredo can no longer be established. - Schissel (Note: it seems Artaria first published the parts of these duos as well, later in those roaring 1790s.)