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Thus, tracing the history of the baryton is a difficult task.
The baryton being quite obscure today, this music is not often played at present.
In the music itself, the baryton part normally takes the melodic line.
A baryton is a string instrument with many strings.
The baryton can be viewed as a sort of augmented bass viol.
Of these, 126 are trios for viola, cello and baryton.
Of these, the predominant genre was the baryton trio.
With the revival of the baryton, a body of recorded work has gradually emerged.
Over the next ten years Haydn wrote "nearly 200" compositions for various ensembles with baryton.
Haydn wrote more than 125 baryton trios for the prince's delectation.
'Baryton,' the young man said, sweeping his blond hair back and staring at the central chandelier high above us.
The baryton differs from the bass viol in having an additional set of wire strings.
This album makes a serie with Baryton, released 8 years before, en 2004.
For full information, see baryton.
Bowed instruments such as the violin, viola, baryton, and various lutes dominated popular music.
This may have been the forerunner of the technique of plucking the sympathetic strings on the baryton.
Lyra bastarda is a common misnomer for the baryton.
Joseph Haydn wrote 123 trios for the combination of baryton, viola, and cello.
Although the baryton doesn't have viola in its name it is sometimes included, wrongly, in the viol family.
If this information is accurate, the baryton must have been known in England before 1625, the end of King James' reign."
Haydn began composing baryton trios in 1765.
He also plays the Baryton, a rare instrument associated with music of Joseph Haydn.
Finally, in 2004, Pagny released Baryton, an album composed of opera songs.
Haydn's dozens of works for the multi-stringed baryton are heard nowadays, if at all, in arrangements for modern instruments.
Songs of new Werther for Baryton and Piano (1962)