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- Q166278 abstract "The Symphony No. 104 in D major (H. 1/104) is Joseph Haydn's final symphony. It is the last of the twelve so-called London Symphonies, and is known (somewhat arbitrarily, given the existence of eleven others) as the London Symphony.The work was composed in 1795 while Haydn was living in London, and premiered there at the King's Theatre on 4 May 1795, in a concert featuring Haydn's own compositions and directed by the composer. The premiere was a success; Haydn wrote in his diary "The whole company was thoroughly pleased and so was I. I made 4000 gulden on this evening: such a thing is possible only in England."".
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- Q166278 description "These pieces were performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1935".
- Q166278 filename "London Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony No. 104 in D major 'London' - 1st Movement - Adagio - Allegro - Columbia-lx856-cax8427.ogg".
- Q166278 filename "London Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony No. 104 in D major 'London' - 1st Movement - Allegro - Columbia-lx856-cax8428.ogg".
- Q166278 filename "London Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony No. 104 in D major 'London' - 2nd Movement - Andante - Columbia-lx857-cax8429.ogg".
- Q166278 filename "London Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony No. 104 in D major 'London' - 2nd Movement - Andante - Columbia-lx857-cax8430.ogg".
- Q166278 filename "London Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony No. 104 in D major 'London' - 3rd Movement - Menuetto and Trio - Columbia-lx858-cax8602.ogg".
- Q166278 filename "London Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony No. 104 in D major 'London' - 4th Movement - Allegro spiritoso - Columbia-lx858-cax8603.ogg".
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- Q166278 comment "The Symphony No. 104 in D major (H. 1/104) is Joseph Haydn's final symphony. It is the last of the twelve so-called London Symphonies, and is known (somewhat arbitrarily, given the existence of eleven others) as the London Symphony.The work was composed in 1795 while Haydn was living in London, and premiered there at the King's Theatre on 4 May 1795, in a concert featuring Haydn's own compositions and directed by the composer.".
- Q166278 label "Symphony No. 104 (Haydn)".