Ho baud Ken number
The number that the Ho baud Ken number (Ho baud Ken number, Germany: Hoboken-Verzeichnis) was referred to a musical work of Franz Josef Haydn. Netherlands musicologist Anthony station wagon Ho baud Ken wrote it and is a number according to "work list (Josef Haydn, Thematisch-bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis) of the Joseph Haydn subject bibliography". "The work list of the J. Haydn subject bibliography" instrumental music in 1957 the remainder 1971 (1978?) It is announced に. Some of works of Haydn have Opus, but generally Ho baud Ken number is used in substitution for Opus now because there is much few music.
Generally, I abbreviate it to Hob. It is a turn of the genre distinction belonging to, but, as well as BWV of Bach, as for the Ho baud Ken number, a number is dumped from 1 every genre whereas BWV is serial numbers. For example, the symphony 94th is Hob. It is I-94.
Hob. | Genre |
---|---|
I | Symphony (1-108) |
Ia | Overture (1-16) |
II | Divertimentos (divertimento) more than 4 voices (1-47) |
III | String quartet (1-83b) |
IV | The divertimento (divertimento) of 3 voices (1-11) |
V | String trio music (1-21) |
VI | Various duets (1-6) |
VII | Concerto of various musical instruments |
VIII | March (1-7) |
IX | Dance music (1-29) |
X | Various works (1-12) for baritone * |
XI | Baritone and a violin or viola, trio music (1-126) for cellos |
XII | Duet (1-25) including the baritone |
XIII | Concerto (1-3) for baritone |
XIV | Piano ** and a divertimento (divertimento) for accompaniment (1-13) |
XV | A piano and a violin or flute, trio music (1-40) for cellos |
XVa | Music for two pianos |
XVI | Piano sonata (1-52) |
XVII | Piano short piece (1-12) |
XVIIa | Piano duet music (1-2) |
XVIII | Piano concerto (1-11) |
XIX | Short piece (1-32) for organ clock (Flötenuhr) |
XX | Instrumental music work to "seven words on the cross" |
XX-2 | It is for the chorus of "seven words on the cross" |
XXI | Oratorio (1-3) |
XXII | Music for mass (1-14) |
XXIII | Various religion works |
XXIV | A cantata and aria of the orchestral music accompaniment |
XXV | Song of 2 voices, 3 voices, 4 voices |
XXVI | A song and cantata of the piano accompaniment |
XXVII | Canon (religion canon 1-10, common customs canon 1-47) |
XXVIII | Opera (1-13) |
XXIX | Singspiel (musical = small opera) |
XXX | Drama incidental music |
XXXI | Scottish folk song arrangement (273), Welsh folk song arrangement (60) |
*The baritone here is a kind of viola ダ Gamba.
** The thing which I wrote as a piano here was played with harpsichords in those days.
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