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4.0 excellent | musichub | October 1st 22 | Popular Haydn symphony despite not being among his classic bunches (neither Parisian nor London-originated). The slow movement is among his darker pieces, while the final movement is Mozart levels of cheerful.
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3.0 good | "Be Like Water" or broke like an oak | January 21st 22 | Great interpretation by Conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler,
Berliner Philharmonic recorded in 1951 on Deutsche Grammophon.
Note: Mono recording
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3.5 great | Alex Stephenson | November 19th 18 | One of the most acclaimed of Haydn's symphonies, but not necessarily one of my favorites. The second movement is sublime, but much of the rest feels restrained and overly homophonic.
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4.0 excellent | Rodrigo | October 8th 14 |
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