Joseph Haydn wrote his Symphony No.
36 in E♭ major, Hoboken 1/36, some time in the first half of the 1760s, around the same time as his Symphony No.
33, for Prince Nikolaus Esterházy.
Scored for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings and continuo, the slow movement features solos for violin and cello.
[1] It is in four movements: This article about a symphony is a stub.