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The Symphony No. 25 in C major, Hoboken I/25, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn.The symphony was most likely composed in 1763, or at the very earliest in 1761, at about the same time as No. 33.〔Antony Hodgson, ''The Music of Joseph Haydn: The Symphonies''. London: The Tantivy Press (1976): 202. The chart places No. 25 in 1763, with an arrowhead pointing back to 1761.〕〔H. C. Robbins Landon, ''The Symphonies of Joseph Haydn''. London: Universal Edition & Rockliff (1955): 653. Landon casts a wider net, suggesting it could have been written as early as 1760 or as late as 1764.〕 It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo,〔(Landon, 1955): 653. "2 ob., 2 cor., str. (fag., cemb. )."〕 and unlike most C major symphonies by Haydn lacks trumpets and timpani.〔(Hodgson, 1976): 63. "Although the key is C major this is not one of the ''Festive'' Symphonies: the horn soli in the Trio are modest and tuneful but in no way spectacular."〕 The work is in three movements: #Adagio, 4/4 - Allegro molto, 2/4 #Minuetto & Trio, 3/4 #Presto, 2/4 Unusually among Haydn's symphonies, this work lacks a slow movement. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Symphony No. 25 (Haydn)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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