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Joseph Haydn wrote 123 trios for the combination of baryton, viola, and cello. In addition, there are three trios (H. XI:89-91) for baryton, cello, and violin; considered part of the same series.〔Jones (2009:15). All but four of the trios survive (Jones 2009:15).〕 As Sisman notes, they are "the most intensively cultivated genre of Haydn's earlier career."〔Sisman (1993: 128)〕 ==The baryton==
The baryton is a bowed string instrument of the viol family played in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. It has six or seven strings of gut, arranged over a fretted fingerboard, plus a lower set of wire strings. When the gut strings are bowed, the wire strings vibrate sympathetically, enriching the tone. The wire strings may also be plucked by the performer's left thumb, creating a contrasting tonal quality. For full information, see baryton.
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