Description
Joseph Haydn - Symphonies No. 88 In G Major, No. 100 In G Major, Military / Hungarian State Orchestra Conducted By Adam Fischer / Hungaroton LP Stereo, Mono
SLPX 11786
Symphony No. 88 in G major (Hoboken I/88) was written by Joseph Haydn, for the orchestra of Esterháza under the benevolent Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy. It is notably the first of his symphonies written after the completion of the six Paris symphonies in 1786.
The symphony was completed in 1787, just like his 89th symphony. It is one of Haydn's best-known works, even though it is not one of the Paris or London symphonies and does not have a descriptive nickname. It is sometimes referred to as The Letter V referring to an older method of cataloging Haydn's symphonic output.
Label: Hungaroton – SLPX 11786
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Hungary
Genre: Classical
Style: Classical
Tracklist:
G-Dúr Szimfónia, Hob. I: 88 |
(24:05) | ||
A1 | I. Adagio - Allegro | ||
A2 | II. Largo | ||
A3 | III. Menuetto. Allegretto | ||
A4 | IV. Finale. Allegro Con Spirito | ||
G-Dúr Szimfónia, Hob. I: 100 / Katona / |
(26:12) |
||
B1 | I. Adagio - Allegro | ||
B2 | II. Allegretto | ||
B3 | III. Menuet. Moderato | ||
B4 | IV. Finale. Presto |
- Composed By – Joseph Haydn
- Conductor – Adam Fischer (2)
- Design – Károly Miklós
- Engineer – István Berényi
- Orchestra – Hungarian State Orchestra
- Photography By – Fejes László