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- Q3490173 subject Q13254454.
- Q3490173 subject Q13347266.
- Q3490173 subject Q8105724.
- Q3490173 abstract "The Piano Sonata in E-flat major, Hob. XVI/49, L.59, was written in 1789/90 by Joseph Haydn. It marked the beginning of Haydn's late, mature style with frequent use of alternation between staccato (mostly) and legato (often/sometimes). The transitions were much smoother compare to his early and middle works, with larger first and second movements, and a smaller third movement.".
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- Q3490173 wikiPageWikiLink Q13347266.
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- Q3490173 wikiPageWikiLink Q8105724.
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- Q3490173 comment "The Piano Sonata in E-flat major, Hob. XVI/49, L.59, was written in 1789/90 by Joseph Haydn. It marked the beginning of Haydn's late, mature style with frequent use of alternation between staccato (mostly) and legato (often/sometimes). The transitions were much smoother compare to his early and middle works, with larger first and second movements, and a smaller third movement.".
- Q3490173 label "Piano Sonata Hob. XVI/49".