The Piano Sonata in F major, Hob. XVI/9, L.3, also called a divertimento, [1] was written before 1766 [1] (perhaps in 1758) [2] by Joseph Haydn. The 1st and 3rd movements are used as the 1st and 5th movements respectively of the Piano Trio in F major, Hob. XV/39. The Minuet of the 2nd movement is also used as the Minuet of the 4th movement of Hob. XV/39. [1]
The work has three movements: [3]
The Piano Sonata in F major, Hob. XVI/9, L.3, also called a divertimento, [1] was written before 1766 [1] (perhaps in 1758) [2] by Joseph Haydn. The 1st and 3rd movements are used as the 1st and 5th movements respectively of the Piano Trio in F major, Hob. XV/39. The Minuet of the 2nd movement is also used as the Minuet of the 4th movement of Hob. XV/39. [1]
The work has three movements: [3]