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Haydn, Franz Joseph: Symphony

score

Edited by Gerlach, Sonja – Murray, Sterling E.
Setting: Orchestra
Instrumentation: Orch
Period: Classic
Duration: 00:21:00
Weight: 0.261 kg
Published: 2019
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA10984
Other reference: BA10984
ISMN: 9790006567294

Along with Symphonies Nos. 80 and 81, Haydn’s Symphony in F major Hob. I:79 belongs to a group of works that he composed in late 1784. He wrote them for his employer Prince Nikolaus Esterházy who wished to be entertained withnew music. The symphonies were tailored for the twenty-five to thirty musicians who were in the prince’s court Orchestra.

Continuing the cooperation between Bärenreiter and the G. Henle publishing company regarding Haydn'slarge-scale choral works, operas and symphon

100 Years of Bärenreiter

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