"HOB" stands for the Hoboken Catalog. Each composition that Haydn wrote was assigned a number. Some of his works for strings are more readily identified by Opus numbers, which allows the grouping together of works published at the same time.
Opus (Latin 'work') numbers are assigned to the compositions of many composers as they are published and/or composed. They may provide a fairly reliable indication of when a work was written, but there is a lot of variation in how they have actually been used. Many composers' works have no opus numbers, or randomly-allocated numbers. Often their compositions have been analysed and catalogued by other people in chronological, or some other logical, order, and those catalogues may take the name of the cataloguer. Hence, for example, Mozart's compositions have Köchel numbers, Haydn's have Hoboken (or Hob) numbers, and Schubert's have Deutsch numbers.
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Although it is uncertain when and where Mozart composed the sonata (no:11), " scholars agree that it must have been composed in 1783 in Salzburg and Vienna. Alla Turca: Allegretto is the last movement of the 3 part sonata, also referred as Ronda Alla Turca, Turkish Rondo... hob
First Broadway ShowNo one knows for sure. According to John Kendrick's History of the Musical Stage 1700-1865 Theatres began to appear on Broadway in the "early 1800's". He also says this,"Every known American theatre company of the post-Revolutionary era presented a wide range of musical works. For example, in 1796, New York City's prestigious American Company staged 91 performances of 46 different musical works --" New York city was a frenzy of Musical theatre productions staged in New York, then shipped all over the country, so in the few years it took Broadway to become THE theatre district, probably well over 1,000 shows were put on. Therefore, the answer is this: "Your guess is as good as mine".However, we do know what was quite likely the first musical in New York"According to the best contemporary scholarship, the first full length musical play performed in America was Flora (or The Hob on the Wall), a ballad opera presented in Charleston as early as 1735. New York's first-known professional musical production was a five performance run of John Gay's satirical British ballad opera The Beggar's Opera, offered by Walter Murray and Thomas Kean's traveling theatrical troupe at the Nassau Street Theatre on Dec.3, 1750."
There was an old woman went blackberry picking Along the hedges from Weep to Wicking. - Half a pottle- no more she had got, When out steps a Fairy from her green grot; And says, 'Well, Jill, Would 'ee pick mo?' And Jill, she curtseys, and looks just so. 'Be off,' says the Fairy, 'As quick as you can, Over the meadows to the little green lane That dips to the hayfields of Farmer Grimes: I've berried those hedges a score of times; Bushel on bushel I'll promise 'ee, Jill, This side of supper if 'ee pick with a will.' She glints very bright, and speaks her fair; Then lo and behold! She had faded in air. Be sure Old Goodie she trots betimes Over the meadows to Farmer Grimes. And never was queen with jewelry rich As those same hedges from twig to ditch; Like Dutchmen's coffers, fruit, thorn, and flower - They shone like William and Mary's bower. And be sure Old Goodie went back to Weep, So tired with her basket she scarce could creep. When she comes in the dusk to her cottage door, There's Towser wagging as never before, To see his Missus so glad to be Come from her fruit-picking back to he. As soon as next morning dawn was grey, The pot on the hob was simmering away; And all in a stew and a hugger-mugger Towser and Jill a-boiling of sugar, And the dark clear fruit that from Faerie came, For syrup and jelly and blackberry jam. Twelve jolly gallipots Jill put by; And one little teeny one, one inch high; And that she's hidden a good thumb deep, Half way over from Wicking to Weep.
the hob of haydn is a violin concerto by the composer Haydn
Hob Gray has written: 'Classroom instruction' -- subject(s): Teaching
Hob Broun has written: 'Cardinal numbers' -- subject(s): Short stories
Often you need to know the context to determine what medical acronyms stand for. HOB can mean different things.Some examples are:"Head of Bed" and would be used, for example, in an order from the doctor to "Sleep with the HOB raised to 45 degrees after meals if you have acid reflux."Another is "Human Osteoblasts". These are cells that work in the formation of bones.
Sonata In E Flat Hob. XVI 49 Adagio E Cantabile by Joseph Haydn
W. A. Kentish has written: 'Hob's excursion, with digressions'
Opus (Latin 'work') numbers are assigned to the compositions of many composers as they are published and/or composed. They may provide a fairly reliable indication of when a work was written, but there is a lot of variation in how they have actually been used. Many composers' works have no opus numbers, or randomly-allocated numbers. Often their compositions have been analysed and catalogued by other people in chronological, or some other logical, order, and those catalogues may take the name of the cataloguer. Hence, for example, Mozart's compositions have Köchel numbers, Haydn's have Hoboken (or Hob) numbers, and Schubert's have Deutsch numbers.
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Yes. Haydn wrote only one piano sonata in C minor. The number 20 comes from the Hoboken thematic catalogue (Hob. XVI:20), used by the complete edition (Joseph Haydn Werke) published by Henle. The number 33 comes from Christa Landon's edition, published by Universal. It is always better to use the Hoboken and Joseph Haydn Werke edition.
In your example, "H" (usually written Hob) is short for Hoboken, named for Anthony von Hoboken, who wrote a catalog of the works of Joseph Haydn. Hoboken divided up the list by the type of work, and he numbered these 32 types using Roman numerals. Thus, a few of them are; I = Symphonies II = Divertimentos for 4 or more instruments III = String Quartets IV = Divertimentos for 3 instruments and so on.
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