The Symphony No. 96 in D major, Hoboken I/96, was completed by Joseph Haydn in 1791 as part of the set of symphonies composed on his first trip to London. It was first performed at the Hanover Square Rooms in London on 11 March 1791. Although it is the fourth of the twelve London Symphonies (numbers 93–104) by number, it was actually the first one written and performed. It is popularly known as the Miracle Symphony.

Date of composition 1791 in London, United Kingdom
Premiered 1791, March 11th in London, United Kingdom
Type Symphony
Tonality D Major
Catalogue Hob. I:96
Approx. duration 20 minutes
Instruments Orchestra
Links
Autotranslations beta Joseph Haydn: Symphonie n°96 en ré majeur, Hob. I:96 "The Miracle"
Franz Joseph Haydn: Sinfonia n. 96 in re maggiore, Hob. I:96 "The Miracle"
Joseph Haydn: Sinfonie Nr. 96 D-dur, Hob. I:96 "The Miracle"