Here is a list of all of them:
Symphony No. 47, 'Palindrome'
Symphony No. 46
Symphony No. 26, 'Lamentatione'
Symphony No. 49, 'La Passione'
Symphony No. 50
Symphony No. 43, 'Mercury'
Symphony No. 58
Symphony No. 59, 'Fire'
Symphony No. 48, 'Maria Theresa'
Symphony No. 44, 'Trauersinfonie'
Symphony No. 42
Symphony No. 51
Symphony No. 41
Symphony No. 39
Symphony No. 35
Symphony No. 52
Symphony No. 38
Symphony No. 65
Symphony No. 45, 'Farewell'
See https://www.gramophone.co.uk/review/...ang-symphonies
Recently Sorrano (how do you do?, Sorrano) was listening to one of them, namely no.52. All of them contain some element that anticipates romanticism. A question: how is it that all of the 104 symphonies by Haydn are extant (preserved for us)? Not one of them is missing?
Symphony No. 47, 'Palindrome'
Symphony No. 46
Symphony No. 26, 'Lamentatione'
Symphony No. 49, 'La Passione'
Symphony No. 50
Symphony No. 43, 'Mercury'
Symphony No. 58
Symphony No. 59, 'Fire'
Symphony No. 48, 'Maria Theresa'
Symphony No. 44, 'Trauersinfonie'
Symphony No. 42
Symphony No. 51
Symphony No. 41
Symphony No. 39
Symphony No. 35
Symphony No. 52
Symphony No. 38
Symphony No. 65
Symphony No. 45, 'Farewell'
See https://www.gramophone.co.uk/review/...ang-symphonies
Recently Sorrano (how do you do?, Sorrano) was listening to one of them, namely no.52. All of them contain some element that anticipates romanticism. A question: how is it that all of the 104 symphonies by Haydn are extant (preserved for us)? Not one of them is missing?
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