List of solo piano compositions by Joseph Haydn

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This is a list of solo piano pieces by Joseph Haydn.

Joseph Haydn

Piano sonatas

Two numbering schemes for the sonatas are commonly used. Here, the pieces are sorted using the numbering method proposed by Christa Landon [de],[1] while the "Hob. XVI" specification refers to its index in the Hoboken catalogue.

More information Landon, Hob. XVI ...
LandonHob. XVIKeyDateAudioNotes
18G major Uncertain
27C major1766 Uncertain
39F major1758 Uncertain
4G1G major Doubtful
511G major1767Uncertain; contains movements apparently derived from other works
610C major1767 Uncertain
7XVII/D1D majorDoubtful
85A major1750–55 Uncertain
94D major1765
101C major1750–55
112B major1760
1212A major1767 Uncertain
136G major1766
143C major1765
1513E major1767 Uncertain
1614D major1767 Uncertain
17Es2E major1750–1766?? Doubtful
18Es3E major1750–1766?? Doubtful; possibly composed by Mariano Romano Kayser
1947E minor1765–67 Different version of L. 57; does not contain Moderato movement of L. 57; only the minuet is exclusive to L. 19.
2018B major1771–73
212aD minor Lost
222bA major Lost
232cB major Lost
242dB major Lost
252eE minor Lost
262gC major Lost
272hA major Lost
15C major Uncertain; arrangement of the Divertimento in C, Hob. II/11
16E major Uncertain
17B major Spurious; by Johann Gottfried Schwanenberger
28XIV/5D major Incompletely preserved
2945E major1766
3019D major1767
3146A major1767–70 The second movement is in D flat Major, which is very rare in Classical-era compositions. Haydn only wrote this key.
3244G minor1771–73
3320C minor1771The first of Haydn’s keyboard works to be conceived with the dynamic contrasts only possible with a touch sensitive keyboard e.g. clavichord or fortepiano rather than harpsichord. Published 1780 in Vienna by Artaria as one of a set of 6 sonatas dedicated to Katherina & Marianna Auenbrugger
3433D major1773Published 1783 in London in unauthorized edition by Beardmore & Birchall
3543A majorc.1773Published 1783 in London
3621C major1773For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13
3722E major1773For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13
3823F major1773First movement: (3:42)

Second movement (4:00): Third movement (2:44):

For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13
3924D major1773For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13
4025E major1773For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13
4126A major1773For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13
4227G major1774–76
4328E major1774–76
4429F major1774
4530A major1774–76
4631E major1774–76
4732B minor1774–76 The is the only sonata whose second movement is in B Major.
4835C major1780Published 1780 in Vienna by Artaria as one of a set of 6 sonatas dedicated to Katherina & Marianna Auenbrugger
4936C minor1780Published 1780 in Vienna by Artaria as one of a set of 6 sonatas dedicated to Katherina & Marianna Auenbrugger

Only piano composition that is written in this key. The minuet also contains C# Major section, which is exceptionally rare in Classical-era compositions.

5037D major1780Published 1780 in Vienna by Artaria as one of a set of 6 sonatas dedicated to Katherina & Marianna Auenbrugger
5138E major1780Published 1780 in Vienna by Artaria as one of a set of 6 sonatas dedicated to Katherina & Marianna Auenbrugger
5239G major1780Published 1780 in Vienna by Artaria as one of a set of 6 sonatas dedicated to Katherina & Marianna Auenbrugger
5334E minorc.1778 or 1783Published 1783 in London in unauthorized edition by Beardmore & Birchall
5440G major1784First movement (6:36): Second movement (3:01): Published 1784 in Vienna by Bossler
5541B major1784Published 1784 in Vienna by Bossler.

This is the only sonatas whose second section of the 2nd movement is in B flat minor, which is extremely rare in classical era compositions.

5642D major1784Published 1784 in Vienna by Bossler
5747F major1788 Different version of L. 19. The minuet is not included in L. 57. Authorship of the Moderato is uncertain.
5848C major1789Published 1789 in Leipzig by Breifkopf
5949E major1789-90
6050C major1794Composed in London
6151D major1794Composed in London
6252E major1794Composed in London.

This is the only sonata whose second movement is a remote key instead of a typical B flat or A flat Major.

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Piano pieces

These works are in Category XVII of the Hoboken catalogue.

  • Capriccio in G major on "Acht Sauschneider müssen sein", Hob. XVII/1
  • Twenty Variations in G major, Hob. XVII/2
  • Arietta con 12 Variazioni, Hob. XVII/3
  • Fantasia (Capriccio) in C major, Hob. XVII/4 (1789)
  • Variations (6) in C major, Hob. XVII/5 (1790)
  • Variations in F minor, Un piccolo divertimento, Hob. XVII/6 (1793)
  • Variations (5) in D major, Hob. XVII/7
  • Variations (8) in D major, Hob. XVII/8 (uncertain)
  • Adagio in F major, Hob. XVII/9
  • Allegretto in G major, Hob. XVII/10 (uncertain; arrangement of the Allegretto in G, Hob. XIX/27)
  • Andante in C major, Hob. XVII/11 (uncertain)
  • Andante con variazioni (4) in B major, Hob. XVII/12 (uncertain)

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