Symphony No 87 in A, Hob.I:87 [Paris No 6] (Nakano/Scheideler) [study score]
Classical. Joseph Haydn's so-called Paris Symphonies were composed in 1785 and 1786 for the masonic lodge "Soci‚t‚ Olympique" in Paris, which ran a large orchestra and organised regular concerts. These six works are notable for their artful motivic work and playful wit. Haydn here pays tribute both to the discerning taste of the Paris audience and to the excellent abilities of the musicians in the orchestra. These symphonies rapidly became famous and popular throughout Europe, thanks to editions published variously in Paris, Vienna and London. In this Symphony in A major, composed in 1785, Haydn provides the flute with concertante solo passages in the Adagio which was perhaps a nod to the instrument?s popularity in France at the time. This studyedition reproduces the musical text of the Haydn Complete Edition, which is a guarantor of the finest scholarship. An informative preface and a brief critical report make this handy score an ideal companion for all Haydn fans, both present and future. -the publisher