The Symphony No. 104 in D major (H. 1/104) is Joseph Haydn's final symphony. It is the last of the twelve London Symphonies, and is known (somewhat arbitrarily, given the existence of eleven others) as the London Symphony. In Germany it is commonly known as the Salomon Symphony after Johann Peter Salomon, who arranged Haydn's two tours of London, even though it is one of three of the last twelve symphonies written for Viotti's Opera Concerts, rather than for Salomon.

Date of composition 1795 in London, United Kingdom
Premiered 1795, May 4th in London, United Kingdom by Franz Joseph Haydn
Type Symphony
Tonality D Major
Catalogue Hob. I:104
Approx. duration 27 minutes
Instruments Orchestra
Links
Autotranslations beta Joseph Haydn: Symphonie n°104 en ré majeur, Hob. I:104 "London Symphony"
Franz Joseph Haydn: Sinfonia n. 104 in re maggiore, Hob. I:104 "London Symphony"
Joseph Haydn: Sinfonie Nr. 104 D-dur, Hob. I:104 "London Symphony"