Symphony No. 28 (Haydn)

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title: Symphony No. 28 (Haydn)
text: Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 28 in A major, Hoboken I/28, was written in 1765. The work is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, and strings with continuo. The work is in four movements: Allegro di molto, 34 Poco adagio in D major, 24 Menuetto e Trio, 34 Presto, 68 The first movement features a four-note motif with an answering 3-note one. The slow movement features muted strings and contrasts legato passages with dotted staccato sections that anticipate the slow movements of symphonies 60 and 65
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