Genre: Symphony
Composer: Hayden
Title: Symphony No. 97 in C major
Composition Year: 1792 (by handwriting sheet)
Place of composition: London
Publications / editions: Partov: April, 1796 Andre of Offenbach. The handwritten score is from Mrs Eva Alberman, London.
Tribute, instrumental: The only C-section of London Symphony.
First Year: May 3, 1792
Premiere Place: Hanover Square Rooms, London
Premiere: Conducting the composer
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Flute 2, Oboe 2, Fapo 2, Horn 2, Trumpet 2, Timpani, 5 prefectures (solo violin in 3 movement trio)
Composition of movements
(0:00) 1st movement Adagio - Vivace, the west part is Adagio C major 3/4. There is no preparation for master chopping and there is no motive relation with the main part. The main part is Vivace C major 3/4 beat, sonata form. The first theme starts with a 16-word unison. The second theme is the p-phrase, which is a three-beat dance. Cordetta consists of three parts (f-phrases by triplets - p-phrases and rhythmic-rhyming phrases by rising and falling). The power section consists of three parts. After the first theme is reproduced, the second theme is followed.
(9:02) 2nd movement Adagio, F major Adagio Marine Tropo 4/4 tempo, Variation form. It consists of a two-part theme, three variations, and a coda. The main theme melody is followed by the first violin and woodwind. The second half consists of 16 words.
(16:44)3 Movement Menuetto e Trio. Allegretto, C major 3/4 beat. Trio plays Oboe, Façade, and 1st violin.
(20:43) 4 movement Finale: Presto assai, C major 2/4 beat, 2 theme Rondo sonata. The main parts (first theme - transitional theme - second theme) have no contrasting elements in each subject.
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