List of Haydn's Piano Trios
Haydn's "early" 17 piano trios were probably all composed by 1771. They are simplistic and not highly regarded. The later piano trios, starting with No. 18 from 1784, are highly regarded.
Later trios:
No. 18 in G major, Hoboken 15/5 (1784)
No. 19 in F major, Hoboken 15/6 (1784)
No. 20 in D major, Hoboken 15/7 (1784)
No. 21 in B♭ major, Hoboken 15/8 (1784)
No. 22 in A major, Hoboken 15/9 (1785)
No. 23 in E♭ major, Hoboken 15/10 (1785)
No. 24 in E♭ major, Hoboken 15/11 (1788)
No. 25 in E minor, Hoboken 15/12 (1788)
No. 26 in C minor, Hoboken 15/13 (1789)
No. 27 in A♭ major, Hoboken 15/14 (1790)
No. 28 in D major, Hoboken 15/16 (1790, with flute instead of violin)
No. 29 in G major, Hoboken 15/15 (1790, with flute instead of violin)
No. 30 in F major, Hoboken 15/17 (1790, with flute instead of violin)
No. 31 in G major, Hoboken 15/32 (1792: cello part may not be authentic)
Three trios (H. 18–20) dedicated to Princess Maria Anna, wife of Prince Anton Esterházy:
No. 32 in A major, Hoboken 15/18 (1793)
No. 33 in G minor, Hoboken 15/19 (1793)
No. 34 in B♭ major, Hoboken 15/20 (1794)
Three trios (H. 21–23) dedicated to Princess Maria Josepha, wife of Prince Nicholas Esterházy:
No. 35 in C major, Hoboken 15/21 (1794)
No. 36 in E♭ major, Hoboken 15/22 (1794)
No. 37 in D minor, Hoboken 15/23 (1794)
Three trios (H. 24–26) dedicated to Rebecca Schroeter:
No. 38 in D major, Hoboken 15/24 (1795)
No. 39 in G major, Hoboken 15/25 (1795) "Gypsy"
No. 40 in F♯ minor, Hoboken 15/26 (1795)
Two stand-alone trios (H. 31, 30):
No. 41 in E♭ minor, Hoboken 15/31 (1797)
No. 42 in E♭ major, Hoboken 15/30 (1797)
Three trios (H. 27–29) "Bartolozzi Trios" dedicated to Theresa Jansen (Bartolozzi):
No. 43 in C major, Hoboken 15/27 (1797)
No. 44 in E major, Hoboken 15/28 (1797)
No. 45 in E♭ major, Hoboken 15/29 (1797)
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