Arthur M. Hoffmann" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>One little (and pedant) remark: if Beethoven wrote in 1792 it's not very
>>likely that it was 'an exercise under Haydn', since he lived in Bonn
>>until November 1792. Then he moved to Vienna and became Haydn's pupil.
>>So only the revision of the second movement could have been an exercise
>>under Haydn.
>
>Except for the fact that Haydn stayed in Bonn a few months 1792 on his
>journey back to Wien from London.
No, only a few weeks at its best and there's no mentioning of lessons in
that period, at least not in Beethoven's biography, nor -as far as I know-
in Haydn's.
>Beethoven showed Haydn at least one piece that he had composed and
>asked for feedback. However as far as I know that was a small cantata.
Yes, most probably the Joseph cantata.
Joyce Maier
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