Haydn Symphony No 23 Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music

Joseph Haydn wrote Symphony No. 23 in G major, Hoboken I/23, in 1764. Christopher Hogwood conducts Academy of Ancient Music in Esterhazy Castle (Fertod, Hungary) The work is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, and strings with symphony is in four movements: Allegro, 3/4 0:00 Andante, 2/4 6:30 Menuetto e Trio, 3/4 11:51 Presto assai, 6/8 15:25 The slow movement is scored for strings only and contains numerous five-note thirty-second-note slides in the lower strings. In the Minuet, Haydn writes
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