Symphony No. 29 (Michael Haydn)

3, Perger 20, Sherman 29, MH 393, written in Salzburg in 1784, is the only minor key symphony he wrote.

Scored for two oboes, two bassoons, two horns, two trumpets, timpani,[1] and strings.

The Jenő Vecsey edition of 1960 does not show a timpani part, but this is easily enough reconstructed from the trumpet part by tuning the timpani to A and D a fourth apart and using the same rhythms and pitch classes as the trumpets.

The horns are in F, trumpets in D. The second movement, Andantino in B-flat major, gives the ornamented version of the theme first, in the strings.

The trumpets in thirds, reinforced by the other winds, then give the unadorned version of the theme.