Symphony No. 10 (Michael Haydn)
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Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 10 in D major, Perger 38, Sherman 8, Sherman-adjusted 10, MH 69, is believed to have been written in Salzburg after 1774. It is the third of the D major symphonies attributed to Joseph Haydn in Hoboken's catalog.
Scored for flute, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings. In four movements:
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Included in a set of 20 symphonies on the CPO label with Bodhan Warchal conducting the Slovak Philharmonic.
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- A. Delarte, "A Quick Overview Of The Instrumental Music Of Michael Haydn" Bob's Poetry Magazine November 2006: 34 [PDF]
- Charles H. Sherman and T. Donley Thomas, Johann Michael Haydn (1737 - 1806), a chronological thematic catalogue of his works. Stuyvesant, New York: Pendragon Press (1993)
- C. Sherman, "Johann Michael Haydn" in The Symphony: Salzburg, Part 2 London: Garland Publishing (1982): lxviii