Symphony A (Haydn)
Joseph Haydn's Symphony 'A' in B{{music|flat}} major, Hoboken I/107, was written between 1757 and 1760. It therefore must have been composed for Count Morzin's orchestra, for whom Haydn worked until 1761.
It is not in the usual numbering scheme for Haydn symphonies because it was originally thought to be a string quartet (Op. 1/5) by 19th century scholars and was catalogued as Hob. III/5.Hodgson, Antony, "The Music of Joseph Haydn: The Symphonies", p. 48[http://infopuq.uquebec.ca/~uss1010/catal/haydn/hayfj03a.html French website for Hoboken III] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110102010538/http://infopuq.uquebec.ca/~uss1010/catal/haydn/hayfj03a.html |date=2011-01-02 }}
It is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 French horns in B{{music|flat}} alto, strings and continuo.HC Robbins Landon, Haydn: Chronicle and Works, 5 vols, (Bloomington and London: Indiana University Press, 1976-) v. 1, Haydn: the Early Years, 1732-1765
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|Allegro, {{music|time|3|4}}
|Andante, {{music|time|2|4}} in E-flat major
|Allegro molto, {{music|time|6|8}}}}
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Category:Compositions in B-flat major
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