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.