Haydn: Symphony #88 – 4th Movement – Finale – allegro con spirito
Comment: You can never get enough of Haydn’s genius,and the finale of his 88th Symphony, presented here, is a great example. Formerly known as “The Letter V”, Haydn’s 88th Symphony is light, fast and marvelous. The recording below actually shows two performances of the work, with conductor Bernstein sitting back and gleaming with pride during the second iteration
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