Joseph Haydn   Symphony No.88 in G major
4.0
excellent
Release Date: 1787
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4.0 excellentmusichub | 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 greatAlex 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 excellentyinei007 | January 5th 24
4.0 excellentDolving999 | November 25th 20
4.0 excellentUnbrokenOath | August 16th 20
4.5 superbsolrage | March 3rd 19
4.5 superbDoctuses | May 12th 18
4.0 excellentRodrigo | October 8th 14
3.5 greatKirrVlad | September 30th 10
4.5 superbKlekticist | April 17th 10

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