6 Variations on a Swiss song, WoO 64 (Beethoven, Ludwig van)

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Publisher. Info. Ludwig van Beethovens Werke, Serie 17: Variationen für das Pianoforte, Nr.177
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Editor Joseph Schmidt-Görg (1897–1981)
Publisher. Info. Beethoven Werke, Series VII, Vol.5, Variationen für Klavier (pp.9–11)
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Editor Michael Töpel (b. 1958)
Publisher. Info. Ludwig van Beethoven: Leichte Klavierstücke und Tänze, No.14
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Work Title 6 Variations on a Swiss song
Alternative. Title 6 Piano Variations on the Swiss Song “Es hätt e' Buur e' Töchterli”
Name Translations Variationen über ein Schweizer Lied; Six variations on a Swiss song for piano or harp
Name Aliases Sechs Variationen über ein Schweizer Lied
Composer Beethoven, Ludwig van
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. WoO 64
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ILB 316
Key F major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's theme, 6 variations, coda:
Theme. Andante con moto (F major)
Variation 1 (F major)
Variation 2 (F major)
Variation 3 (F minor)
Variation 4 (F major)
Variation 5 (F major)
Variation 6 (F major)
Coda (F major)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1790
First Publication. 1798
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation piano or harp