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- Symphony_No._2_(Michael_Haydn) abstract "Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 2 in C major, Perger 2, Sherman 2, MH 37, was written in Oradea in 1761.Scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets and strings and continuo, in four movements: Allegro Andante, in F major Menuetto e Trio PrestoThe first movement begins almost like a concerto grosso, but is in fact in a proto-sonata form (with the very brief development carried almost entirely by the violins without accompaniment). The exposition has a repeat, and the development and recapitulation are also marked off by a repeat (which is not always observed).The slow movement is written for strings only, but the continuo is generally understood to continue through; the violas rather than the second violins double the first violins at the octave (Delarte, 2006).The Minuet has no pick-up, the horns and trumpets come to the foreground in the Trio. For the most part, the winds support the strings harmonically.The last movement is a lively rondo with a stronger tendency to F major than to G major.".
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- Symphony_No._2_(Michael_Haydn) comment "Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 2 in C major, Perger 2, Sherman 2, MH 37, was written in Oradea in 1761.Scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets and strings and continuo, in four movements: Allegro Andante, in F major Menuetto e Trio PrestoThe first movement begins almost like a concerto grosso, but is in fact in a proto-sonata form (with the very brief development carried almost entirely by the violins without accompaniment).".
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