What occasioned Beethoven to write a composition for such an unusual and yet sonorous group of instruments? Was it perhaps commissioned by a nobleman who played music with such a group and needed music? Whatever the reason behind it, Opus 25 is one of Beethoven’s few chamber music works that did not have a Bass instrument. Despite the unusual combination of instruments, Beethoven had no difficulty in finding a publisher for his serenade; shortly afterwards he even turned to the work again and revised an arrangement for Flute and Piano (op. 41 - our HN 934), which had been made by a third party.
| Arrangement | Flute, Viola, Violin |
| Genres | Classical |
| Format | Parts |
| NumberOfPages | 32 |
| Media | Sheet Music |
| Publisher | Henle Verlag |
| Contributors | Beethoven, Ludwig Van (Composer) Voss, Egon (Editor) |
| Language | English, German |
| ISMN | M201803708 |