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Symphony No. 39 (Haydn)Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 39 in G minor is believed to have been written in 1766 or 1767. The symphony's dark tone and the fact that it is in a minor key (unusual for a Classical era symphony) appears to place it among Haydn's Sturm und Drang works (such as the Symphony No. 45), although those works are on the whole dated a little later, in the early 1770s. The Symphony No. 39 is in the usual four movement quick-slow-minuet-quick scheme: - Allegro assai
- Andante
- Menuet
- Finale: Allegro di molto
It is written for an orchestra consisting of two oboes, four French horns, and strings (violins divided into two, violas, cellos and double basses). Symphony 039
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