The second movement, unusually, is a minuet in E minor and trio in E major; thus the work is one of the few symphonies of the Classical era to place the Minuet second (others include Haydn's 32nd and 37th, and his brother Michael's 15th and 16th). The minuet is in the form of a "Canone in Diapason" between the upper and lower strings with the lower strings trailing the upper strings by a single bar. Haydn would later use a similar double canon with the lower strings trailing the upper strings by one measure in the famous "Witches Minuet" of his D minor quartet from Op. 76.

Date of composition 1772
Type Symphony
Tonality E Minor
Catalogue Hob. I:44
Approx. duration 24 minutes
Instruments Orchestra
Links
Autotranslations beta Joseph Haydn: Symphonie n°44 en mi mineur, Hob. I:44 "Trauer"
Franz Joseph Haydn: Sinfonia n. 44 in mi minore, Hob. I:44 "Trauer"
Joseph Haydn: Sinfonie Nr. 44 e-moll, Hob. I:44 "Trauer"