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Series I. Symphonies
⇒ 10 more: I/3. Sinfonien 1761-1763 • I/4. Sinfonien 1764-1765 • I/6. Sinfonien 1767-1772 • I/7. Sinfonien 1773-1774 • I/8. Sinfonien 1775-1776 • I/12. Pariser Sinfonien 1. Folge • I/13. Pariser Sinfonien 2. Folge • I/16. Londoner Sinfonien 2. Folge • I/17. Londoner Sinfonien 3. Folge • I/18. Londoner Sinfonien 4. Folge
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Series II. Concertante
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Series III. Concertos for String and Wind Instruments
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Series IV: The Seven Last Words of Christ (Version for Orchestra)
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Series VIII: Polyphonic Divertimenti
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Series XI: String Trios
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Series XII: String Quartets
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Series XV: Works for Keyboard Instrument and Orchestra
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Series XVI: Concertini and Divertimenti for Keyboard Instrument with accompaniment
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Series XVII: Piano Trios
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Series XVIII: Piano Sonatas
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Series XXII: Church Music
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Series XXIII: Masses
⇒ 5 more: XXIII/1b. Messen Nr. 3-4 • XXIII/2. Messen Nr. 5-8 • XXIII/3. Messen Nr. 9-10 • XXIII/4. Messe Nr. 11 • XXIII/5. Messe Nr. 12
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Series XXIV: Singspiele in German
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Series XXV: Italian Operas
⇒ 10 more: XXV/3. Lo Speziale • XXV/4. Le Pescatrici • XXV/5. L'Infedeltà Delusa • XXV/6. L'Incontro Improvviso • XXV/7. Il Mondo della Luna • XXV/8. La Vera Constanza • XXV/10. La Fedeltà Premiata • XXV/11. Orlando Paladino • XXV/12. Armida • XXV/13. L'Anima del Filosofo
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Series XXVIII: Oratorios
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Series XXIX: Songs with accompaniment of a Piano
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Series XXX: Songs for several voices
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Joseph Haydn Werke
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Alternative. Title
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Aufgabe der Gesamtausgabe
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Composer
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Haydn, Joseph
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Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No.
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None [force assignment]
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33 series, 112 volumes
- Series I: Symphonies (18 volumes)
- Series II: Concertante (1 volume)
- Series III: Concertos for String and Wind Instruments (4 volumes)
- Series IV: The Seven Last Words of Christ (Version for Orchestra) (1 volume)
- Series V: Dances and Marches (1 volume)
- Series VI: Concerti with Organ Flute-cimbals (1 volume)
- Series VII: Notturni with Organ Flute-cimbals (1 volume)
- Series VIII: Polyphonic Divertimenti (2 volumes)
- Series IX: Trios for Wind and String Instruments (2 volumes)
- Series X: String Duos (1 volume)
- Series XI: String Trios (2 volumes)
- Series XII: String Quartets (6 volumes)
- Series XIII: Works with Barytone (1 volume)
- Series XIV: Barytone Trios (5 volumes)
- Series XV: Works for Keyboard Instrument and Orchestra (2 volumes)
- Series XVI: Concertini and Divertimenti for Keyboard Instrument with accompaniment (1 volume)
- Series XVII: Piano Trios (3 volumes)
- Series XVIII: Piano Sonatas (3 volumes)
- Series XIX/XX: Piano Pieces for Piano 2-hands / Works for Piano 4-hands (1 volume)
- Series XXI: Pieces for a musical clock (1 volume)
- Series XXII: Church Music (3 volumes)
- Series XXIII: Masses (5 volumes)
- Series XXIV: Singspiele in German (3 volumes)
- Series XXV: Italian Operas (14 volumes)
- Series XXVI: Arias, Scenes and Ensembles with Orchestra (4 volumes)
- Series XXVII: Cantatas, Choruses and Incidental Music (3 volumes)
- Series XXVIII: Oratorios (4 volumes)
- Series XXIX: Songs with accompaniment of a Piano (2 volumes)
- Series XXX: Songs for several voices (1 volume)
- Series XXXI: Canons (1 volume)
- Series XXXII: Arrangements of Folk Songs (5 volumes)
- Series XXXIII: Supplement
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First Publication.
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1958-2022 (currently) - Munich: G. Henle Verlag
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Classical
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Piece Style
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Classical
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External Links
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Haydn Complete Edition in Henle Website
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JOSEPH HAYDN WERKE
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HERAUSGEGEBEN VOM JOSEPH HAYDN INSTITUT KÖLN
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Introduction
As early as around 1800, still during Joseph Haydn’s lifetime, "complete editions" of parts of his oeuvre existed. For instance, Breitkopf und Härtel in Leipzig published works for keyboard in twelve volumes of the Oeuvres complettes de Haydn; Haydn’s student Ignaz Pleyel issued a Collection complette of all string quartettes in Paris. However, the first scholarly complete edition was not begun until 1907, but it stalled in 1933 after only eleven volumes (Joseph Haydns Werke). A second attempt, undertaken by the Haydn Society (Boston and Vienna), produced just four volumes in 1950/51.
In 1958, the first volume of the complete edition published by the Joseph Haydn Institute finally appeared. Today, all of Haydn’s works are available in 112 volumes across 32 series (with a final supplementary volume, Series XXXIII, currently in progress). Within each series, the works are arranged chronologically wherever possible.The critical commentaries accompanying each volume were published as separate booklets until 1979; from 1980 onward, they have been integrated into the volumes themselves.
The edition is published by G. Henle Verlag in Munich. Practical editions based on the complete edition’s musical text are available for individual works or volumes. Study scores, performance materials, and piano reductions are published by Henle as well as by Bärenreiter in Kassel; orchestral and stage materials for hire are distributed by Alkor-Edition Kassel.
Work is currently still underway on a thematic catalog and an edition of Haydn’s letters.
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