Symphony D Major, Hob. I/73

"La Chasse"
Joseph Haydn
1782
Duration: 25'
Adagio - Allegro
Andante
Menuetto. Allegretto
(Finale) Presto

Joseph Haydn's 73rd Symphony, also known as "La Chasse", is a masterful example of the classical symphony, created around 1782. This work is characterized by its lively rhythms and melodies that evoke hunting scenes, especially in the energetic fourth movement, which imitates hunting horn signals. The symphony follows the traditional four-movement form and showcases Haydn's mature compositional skills, clear structuring, and innovative use of instruments. "La Chasse" remains a popular work that highlights the development of the classical symphony and is cherished in concert halls worldwide.

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