Chapter 32

FOOTNOTES:[31]The instruments employed in the string quartet are two violins (first and second) viola, and violoncello.[32]Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents. This quartet also appears among Haydn's works in the form of a sonata for violin and piano.[33]See Mason's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pages 232-240.[34]Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents.[35]A reference to the full score of this movement will reveal certain crossings of the lower instruments over the upper by which interesting effects of tone color are produced.

FOOTNOTES:[31]The instruments employed in the string quartet are two violins (first and second) viola, and violoncello.[32]Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents. This quartet also appears among Haydn's works in the form of a sonata for violin and piano.[33]See Mason's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pages 232-240.[34]Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents.[35]A reference to the full score of this movement will reveal certain crossings of the lower instruments over the upper by which interesting effects of tone color are produced.

FOOTNOTES:

[31]The instruments employed in the string quartet are two violins (first and second) viola, and violoncello.

[31]The instruments employed in the string quartet are two violins (first and second) viola, and violoncello.

[32]Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents. This quartet also appears among Haydn's works in the form of a sonata for violin and piano.

[32]Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents. This quartet also appears among Haydn's works in the form of a sonata for violin and piano.

[33]See Mason's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pages 232-240.

[33]See Mason's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pages 232-240.

[34]Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents.

[34]Published in miniature score, Payne edition, price 20 cents.

[35]A reference to the full score of this movement will reveal certain crossings of the lower instruments over the upper by which interesting effects of tone color are produced.

[35]A reference to the full score of this movement will reveal certain crossings of the lower instruments over the upper by which interesting effects of tone color are produced.


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