Keyboard Concerto No.11 in D Major, Haydn

 -Keyboard Concerto No.11 in D Major-


It was written between 1780 and 1783, and it was published in 1784. As Haydn’s last keyboard Concerto, the solo part is originally played and listed in 1782-1784 as for harpsichord and fortepiano.


However, This Concerto is more similar to Mozart’s piano Concerto works than Haydn’s piano Concerto works because it’s later composition. In addition, Mozart acknowledged the important role of Haydn in development of music, in correspondence, often referred to him as “Papa Haydn”.


The form and structure of this Concerto is three structure – Vivace / Un poco adagio / Rondo all’Ungarese.


The first and second movement contain cadenzas.Vivace movement contain “tutti”, In Un poco adagio, the movement is changed to A Major. On the other hand, The playful finale is pure.




References:Keyboard Concerto No.11 in D Major, Haydn

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