Joseph Haydn
Variations

About Joseph Haydn's Variations

Of Haydn’s Variation works for piano, the F minor Andante with Variations is by far the most interesting; in fact, it stands out as one of his greatest works for piano. It is a set of double variations on a pair of alternating themes, one in F minor and one in F major. The theme in minor is a modified version of a phrase from the final aria from Haydn’s Opera L´anima del filosofo (The Spirit of the Philosopher), in which the inconsolable Orpheus, having lost his Eurydice, yearns for death. Some take this as an indication that Haydn intended the variations as a tacit commemoration to his last great love, Maria Anna von Genzinger – they were composed shortly after her death early in 1793.

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Preview TitleKey Year Level
Arietta with Variations  Hob. XVII:  2  in A Major by Haydn piano sheet music AAB Arietta with Variations Hob. XVII: 229 A Major 1788 7
Arietta with Variations  Hob. XVII:  3  in E-flat Major by Haydn piano sheet music AAC Arietta with Variations Hob. XVII: 311 E-flat Major 1774 8
Theme with Variations  Hob. XVII:  5  in C Major by Haydn piano sheet music AAD Theme with Variations Hob. XVII: 51 C Major 1790 7
Andante with Variations  Hob. XVII:  6  in F Minor by Haydn piano sheet music AAE Andante with Variations Hob. XVII: 618 F Minor 1793 8
Andante with Variations  Hob. XVII:  7  in D Major by Haydn piano sheet music AAF Andante with Variations Hob. XVII: 77 D Major 1766 5
Air with Variations - La Roxelane  Hob. I:  63  in C Minor by Haydn piano sheet music AAG Air with Variations - La Roxelane Hob. I: 632 C Minor 1777 7