No information was given in the book I found it (not even the composer's first name so it could be by Joseph or Michael). I don't know if it is originally a keyboard piece or a duet. This is the entire piece as I have it.

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Point taken, but you can easily find the keys listed in the worklist.sbeckmesser wrote:This task would be MUCH easier if IMSLP LISTED THE KEY OF EACH SONATA. Why the keys are listed for the Haydn symphonies and not his piano sonatas is beyond me.
In terms of the symphonies I made this a “policy” when uploading the majority of the 107 works from the HCRL edition.sbeckmesser wrote:Why the keys are listed for the Haydn symphonies and not his piano sonatas is beyond me.
Just as I suspected, imported from another genre and simplified (from 3 lines to two) for beginner keyboard performance.Deinonychus wrote:Managed to find the source thanks to Bryant and Chapman's Melodic index to Haydn’s instrumental music. It is from the Menuetto und Trio Hob. IX:24 for two violins and bass. First (I believe only) publication in Otto Erich Deutsch (ed.) Contredanse und Zingarese für Klavier zu zwei Händen (Wien:Strache 1930). Orchestral arrangement in Bernard Paumgartner (ed.) Zehn Menuette: für Orchester (Kassel: Bärenreiter 1950)