Symphony No. 95 (Haydn)

The Symphony No. 95 in C minor (Hoboken I/95) is the third of the twelve London symphonies (numbers 93–104) written by Joseph Haydn. It is the only one of the twelve London symphonies in a minor key, and is also the only one of them to lack a slow introduction.[1]

It was completed in 1791 as one of the set of symphonies composed for his first trip to London. It was first performed at the Hanover Square Rooms in London during the season of 1791; the exact date of the premiere is unknown.

  1. ^ "Haydn Symphony no. 95 in C minor, Hob.I:95". MUSOPEN. Retrieved 21 May 2023.