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During his period at the court of the Esterházy family, Joseph Haydn spent time working alongside gypsy musicians. The influence of Hungarian folk tunes is evident in some of his best known works. String Quartet Op. 20, No. 4 is often known as the Gypsy quartet and the concluding movement of his Piano Trio in G Major (Hob. XV:25) is a rondo in traditional folk style. This Gypsy Dance is one of a set of 8, originally written for piano but arranged here for semi-flexible mixed woodwind quartet.
This piece has been classed as 'intermediate' as, despite the alarming opening key in the clarinet parts, it is actually fairly approachable.
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