The Divertimento in G major, Hob XVI/8, L.1

 -The Divertimento in G major, Hob XVI/8, L.1-


This Divertimento was written in 1766 by Joseph Haydn.


The keyboard Divertimento resembles the Sonata, but its purpose was more for entertainment. 


Haydn's Divertimentos tend to have three movements in a quick-slow-quick form, but the 18th Century Divertimento can have up to nine movements. 


The opening and closing Allegro movements are usually in Sonata form and gallant. 


Also, On December 6, 1766, Haydn references six new Divertimenti that he had composed to the Prince Nikolaus Esterházy.



The work has four movements. - 1. Allegro /2. Minuets /3. Andante /4. Allegro


Link: The Divertimento in G major Hob.XVI/8, L.1

It's originally played on harpsichord. The first movement is Sonata form in 2/4 time with pattern with tonic to dominant. 

The second movement is a minuet without trio, in standard 3/4 time. 

The third movements is short, 9 measure andante.

 The Allegro finale is in 3/8 time and is 24 measures long.



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