
Haydn Symphony in F-sharp minor Hob. I:45 "Farewell Symphony"
Editor Mörner, Carl-Gabriel Stellan Instrumentation of the work Chamber orchestra Language(s) of text German, English Product format Score, Urtext edition Instrumentation Orchestra Binding Stapled Pages / Format IV, 35 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cm Haydn’s “Farewell Symphony” is one of the most frequently played works of the symphonic repertoire. The popular title did not derive from the composer but refers to the final movement, at the end of which (Adagio) the musicians stop playing one after the other, leaving only two violins to end the work. According to an anecdote, the musicians’ exit was a means of making reference to the demands of orchestral work at Esterháza at the end of the season.The publication of Haydn’s “Sturm und Drang” Symphonies – the Farewell Symphony and Symphony No. 48 (the so-called “Maria Theresia” Symphony) – represents a continuation of the cooperation between Bärenreiter and the Henle publishing company for editions of larger choral works, operas an