Joseph Haydn Divertimento for baritone, viola and cello No. 45 in D major

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Joseph Haydn is one of the most significant composers of the Classical era, and he is known for his outstanding contributions to a variety of genres, including opera, symphony, keyboard music, and chamber music. The Divertimento for Baritone, Viola, and Cello No. 45 in D major is an exceptional example of Haydn&expansive chamber music repertoire. The Divertimento for Baritone, Viola, and Cello No. 45 in D major was composed in 1769 for Prince Nikolaus Esterházy. The baritone, also known as a baryton, is an obsolete instrument similar to a cello, but with added sympathetic strings that are plucked by the performer with the left thumb. The D major Divertimento, with its charming and playful melodies, highlights the unique timbres, specific tunings, and techniques that suit this obsolete instrument. The D major Divertimento is a three-movement work that opens with a graceful and lovely Moderato. This movement is characterized by its charming and upbeat melody played by the baryton, which sets the tone for the piece. The second movement, marked Menuet, is a dainty and elegant dance that features a lively melody and elegant rhythms. This section is played in a trio form consisting of the baryton, the viola, and the cello, which creates a divided and symmetrical sound that showcases the sonorousness of the individual instruments. The third and final movement, marked Presto, is a quick and light-hearted close to the work. This movement starts with a brisk and energetic melody...

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