Baryton trios (Haydn)
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Joseph Haydn wrote as many as 123 trios for the unusual combination of baryton, viola and cello, and three further trios for baryton, cello and violin (Hob. XI:89-91) are considered part of the series.[1] As Sisman notes, they are the “most intensively cultivated genre” of Haydn’s early career.[2]