Piano Trio No. 41 (Haydn)

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title: Piano Trio No. 41 (Haydn)
text: Joseph Haydn's Piano Trio No. 41 in E-flat minor, Hob. XV/31, was written in 1795/1796, though not published until 1803 in Vienna. It has the nickname "Jacob's Dream" because of its second movement. On publication it was dedicated to Magdalena von Kurzböck (1767–1845), a Viennese pianist and composer. The trio is in two movements, which were composed in reverse order: the second in 1795 and the first a year later: The long and contemplative first movement combines the features of variations and
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