Symphony No. 29 (Haydn)

[2] The trio of the Minuet has an "oompah accompaniment in the strings" and horns sustaining Es in octaves, but apparently no melody.

[5] In the LP era, neither Antal Doráti with the Philharmonia Hungarica nor Leslie Jones with the Little Orchestra of London provide a tune for the trio of the Minuet.

Loibner has the Vienna Academy Chamber Orchestra's harpsichordist Christa Fuhrmann give "the outline of a melody—a convincing example of improvisation which suits the music well.

"[6] Moving on to the CD era, on Naxos Records, Nicholas Ward and the Northern Chamber Orchestra pair No.

[7] The recording by Christopher Hogwood conducting the Academy of Ancient Music also omits a harpsichord melody in the third movement.

Joseph Haydn