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Symphony No 25 in G major (circa 1783 )

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File:hyjms25.zip (August 2003) 24 kB
Full name of work:Symphony No 25 in G major (circa 1783 )
Composer:Haydn, Johann Michael ( 1737-1806 ) Austrian and Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), Austrian
Music category:Orchestral.
Instruments:Small orchestra.
Name of file creator:John H White
e-mail address:john "at" albis "dot" freeserve "dot" co "dot" uk
Running time:00:11:33
Comments:Michael Haydn, younger brother of Joseph, wrote around 40
symphonies, some with 3 and some with 4 movements. This is one of his
shorter symphonies to which his good friend Mozart added a slow introduction
for a performance at Linz in 1783.
For 150 years the whole work was attributed to Mozart as his Symphony No
37 in G and Von Kochel even gave it the number 444 in his catalogue of
Mozart's works!
2nd Composer - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), Austrian