Symphony No. 71 (Haydn)
The Symphony No. 71 in B-flat major, Hoboken I/71, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. It was composed by 1780.
Movements
The symphony is scored for flute, two oboes, bassoon, two horns and strings.- Adagio, – Allegro con brio,
- Adagio in F major,
- Menuetto & Trio,
- Finale: Vivace,
The slow second movement is a theme with four variations and a coda. The second variation features a flute and bassoon duet over thirty-second notes and pizzicato bass. Triplet-sixteenths dominate the third variation. As usual, the final variation is recapitulatory, but here Haydn extends the variation with further development and a cadenza-like passage.
The trio of the minuet features solo sections for two violins against a pizzicato bass.