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Symphony No. 10 (Haydn)

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Joseph Haydn

The Symphony No. 10 in D major, Hoboken I/10, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. The symphony may have been written as early as 1757 but no later than 1761, probably for the small, but resourceful orchestra of Count Morzin.[1]

It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo.[2] Like many of his early symphonies, the work is in three movements:

  1. Allegro, 4
    4
  2. Andante, G major, 2
    4
  3. Presto, 3
    8

References

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  1. ^ H. C. Robbins Landon, The Symphonies of Joseph Haydn. London: Universal Edition & Rockliff (1955): 630. "1757–61 (?). Earliest ref. : Br. cat. 1766; Sigmarinen cat. 1766."
  2. ^ Landon (1955): 630. "2 ob., 2 cor., str. [ fag., cemb. ]."