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Haydn, Joseph: Symphony in E-flat major Hob. I:76

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Setting: Orchestra
Instrumentation: Fl,2Ob,2bassoon,2Hn,2V,Va,Bassi
Period: Classic
Duration: 00:24:00
Length: 48 pages
Published: 2021
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA10987
Other reference: BA10987
ISMN: 9790006569816
Haydn composed his Symphony no. 76 at the same time as his Symphonies nos. 77 and 78 for a planned trip to England that never took place. Nonetheless, H. C. Robbins Landon calls these works the ''English symphonies'' as they arestylistically closely linked to the ''London Bach'', Johann Christian Bach. Haydn himself, in a letter of 1783 to his Parisian publisher Charles-Georges Boyer, described the symphonies as ‚Leicht und nicht vil Concertirend'', meaningthat they were light in spirit and did
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