The Sinfonia Concertante in B♭ major (Hob. I/105), by Joseph Haydn was composed in London between February and March 1792. The work is a sinfonia concertante with four instruments in the solo group: violin, cello, oboe and bassoon. It is believed to be a response to similar works composed by Ignaz Pleyel, a former student of Haydn's who London newspapers were promoting as a 'rival' to Haydn.
| Date of composition | 1792 (between February and March 1792) in London, United Kingdom |
| Premiered | 1792, March 9th |
| Type | Concerto |
| Tonality | B-flat Major |
| Catalogue | Hob. I:105 |
| Instruments |
Violin
Cello Oboe Bassoon |
| Autotranslations beta |
Joseph Haydn: Sinfonia Concertante en si bémol majeur, Hob. I:105 Franz Joseph Haydn: Sinfonia Concertante in si bemolle maggiore, Hob. I:105 Joseph Haydn: Sinfonia Concertante B-dur, Hob. I:105 |
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