HoYin Cheung Posted November 8, 2025 Posted November 8, 2025 Hi all, As some of you may know, I am actively engaging in my composition project for differential festivals. For that reason, I want to adapt into different types of music and add more variety in my project. I chose arranging solo piece to orchestal music to 1) appreciate the style of the composer, and 2) hopefully benefit orchestral work listeners/ writers. Work orchestrated in this post: Piano Sonata in C major, Hob. XVI/50, L.60 Written c. 1794 by Joseph Haydn. This first movement - Allegro, was arranged by me. When I have time, I will share other movement. A side note, I only listened to the piano recording once before I decided to arrange it - perhaps it is a good thing in the sense that I got my interpretation different from pre-existing pianists Thank you for listening! Note: Attached original score for reference. HoYin PDF IMSLP370563-PMLP01730-Haydn_-_Sonata_No._60,_Hob._XVI_50_(Wiener_Urtext) 1 Quote
PeterthePapercomPoser Posted December 21, 2025 Posted December 21, 2025 Hi again @HoYin Cheung! What a charming sonata that I wasn't familiar with turned into a symphony movement! I think you did a splendid job transforming this piece into a work worthy of late Haydn. I didn't know that Haydn ended up including Clarinets in his later symphonies until I heard this piece and had to check if he ever used them. Thanks for sharing and great work! I'm stoked to hear the other movements! 1 Quote
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