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Haydn, Franz Joseph: Symphony

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Edited by Nakano, Hiroshi
Setting: Orchestra
Instrumentation: Fl/2Ob/2bassoon/2Hn/Str
Period: Classic
Weight: 0.19 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA4685
Other reference: BA04685
ISMN: 9790006525447
The Haydn symphonies Hob. I :82 -87, which make up the so-called ' Paris ' symphonies, were commissioned for the Concert de la Loge Olympique in 1784. The Symphony in A major, Hob. I :87 was composed in 1785 and renumbered as no. 1 in a letter from Haydn to the publisher Artaria in 1787. The Paris symphonies achieved a nearly unparalleled success being performed numerous times and published within a short period of time in Paris , London and Vienna .
The Haydn Complete Edition of Symphony no. 87 is based on the autograph and the three first editions of the symphony.
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