Symphony No. 32 (Haydn)


The Symphony No. 32 in C major is a festive symphony by Joseph Haydn. The exact date of composition is unknown. It has been suggested by noted Haydn scholar H.C. Robbins Landon that it could have been written as early as 1757 and as late as 1763. More recent scholars have suggested it was composed in either 1760 or 1761

Movements

The work is in four movements and is scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings and continuo.
  1. Allegro molto,
  2. Menuet in C major and Trio in C minor,
  3. Adagio ma non troppo, F major
  4. Finale: Presto,
The work is one of the few symphonies of the Classical era to place the Minuet second. The winds are dismissed for the slow movement. The time signature for the finale is consistent with an early date of its composition.