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Every London Symphony, apart from [[Symphony No. 95 (Haydn)|No. 95]], has a slow introduction to the first movement.
Every London Symphony, apart from [[Symphony No. 95 (Haydn)|No. 95]], has a slow introduction to the first movement.
* [[Symphony No. 93]] in D major ([[1791 in music|1791]])
* [[Symphony No. 93 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 93]] in D major ([[1791 in music|1791]])
* [[Symphony No. 94]] in G major, ''The Surprise'' ([[1791 in music|1791]])
* [[Symphony No. 94 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 94]] in G major, ''The Surprise'' ([[1791 in music|1791]])
* [[Symphony No. 95]] in C minor ([[1791 in music|1791]])
* [[Symphony No. 95 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 95]] in C minor ([[1791 in music|1791]])
* [[Symphony No. 96]] in D major, ''The Miracle'' ([[1791 in music|1791]])
* [[Symphony No. 96 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 96]] in D major, ''The Miracle'' ([[1791 in music|1791]])
* [[Symphony No. 97]] in C major ([[1792 in music|1792]])
* [[Symphony No. 97 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 97]] in C major ([[1792 in music|1792]])
* [[Symphony No. 98]] in B{{music|flat}} major ([[1792 in music|1792]])
* [[Symphony No. 98 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 98]] in B{{music|flat}} major ([[1792 in music|1792]])
* [[Symphony No. 99]] in E{{music|flat}} major ([[1793 in music|1793]])
* [[Symphony No. 99 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 99]] in E{{music|flat}} major ([[1793 in music|1793]])
* [[Symphony No. 100]] in G major, ''Military'' ([[1793 in music|1793]]–[[1794 in music|1794]])
* [[Symphony No. 100 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 100]] in G major, ''Military'' ([[1793 in music|1793]]–[[1794 in music|1794]])
* [[Symphony No. 101]] in D major, ''The Clock'' ([[1793 in music|1793]]–[[1794 in music|1794]])
* [[Symphony No. 101 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 101]] in D major, ''The Clock'' ([[1793 in music|1793]]–[[1794 in music|1794]])
* [[Symphony No. 102]] in B{{music|flat}} major ([[1794 in music|1794]])
* [[Symphony No. 102 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 102]] in B{{music|flat}} major ([[1794 in music|1794]])
* [[Symphony No. 103]] in E{{music|flat}} major, ''Drumroll'' ([[1795 in music|1795]])
* [[Symphony No. 103 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 103]] in E{{music|flat}} major, ''Drumroll'' ([[1795 in music|1795]])
* [[Symphony No. 104]] in D major, ''London'' ([[1795 in music|1795]])
* [[Symphony No. 104 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 104]] in D major, ''London'' ([[1795 in music|1795]])


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:03, 7 November 2021

The London symphonies, sometimes called the Salomon symphonies after Johann Peter Salomon who introduced London to Joseph Haydn, were composed by Joseph Haydn between 1791 and 1795. They can be categorized into two groups: Symphonies Nos. 93–98, which were composed during Haydn's first visit to London, and Symphonies Nos. 99–104, composed in Vienna and London for Haydn's second visit.[1]

Every London Symphony, apart from No. 95, has a slow introduction to the first movement.

References

  1. ^ Webster, James: ‘Haydn, Joseph’, Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 8 March 2008).