The city of Eisenstadt was the location of the Esterházy Court where Joseph Haydn was music director for 25 years. Prince Nikolaus commissioned Haydn to write trios for the baryton, an instrument on which the Prince had become proficient. The baryton is a bowed, stringed instrument similar to the viol but with extra plucked strings that can enable the performer to accompany themselves. For Nikolaus, Haydn wrote string trios of elegance, refinement and poise that encapsulate a rich variety of moods. Seldom performed or recorded, the baryton trios attest to Haydn’s limitless powers of invention in every medium.
Works:
•Haydn: Baryton Trio in G Major, Hob.XI:67
•Haydn: Baryton Trio in A Major, Hob.XI:6
•Haydn: Baryton Trio in D Major, Hob.XI:113
•Haydn: Baryton Trio in A Major, Hob.XI:71
•Haydn: Baryton Trio in A Major, Hob.XI:35
•Haydn: Baryton Trio in C Major, Hob.XI:93